Re: vmware

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On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 15:35:23 +0100, thierry itty <thierry.itty@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

roland a écrit :

Hello,
I need some advice.
I have a client, car spare parts, who has a lot of Microsoft-programs to install, pricelists and tech-info.
So I was thinking:
1.install Fedora as terminal server for internet,mail and office.
2.install vmware above
3.install Microsoft terminal server, as a virtual server of vmware, for the typical MsWin applications

Is this a good idea, or is there a better way?

what about giving a chance to wine, the windows emulator ?
Thierry...

I tried this, but it is to complicated and unreliable. I think wine is nice wenn you want a ms explorer, office and some standard ms tools
I think crossover is better.
But then we tried win4lin. This is a nice product, but apparently not stable. I think the only stable product is vmware, if one installes it the right way. Nice thing also is that one can install an operating system and next to it another version. After testing the new version, you just copy the whole data from old to new and continue. You even can do this from distance. Looks nice to me.

So?


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Roland Brouwers
C.A.T. bvba

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