Joachim von Thadden wrote:
<>It's a component from windows that allows data exchange of windows Ok, I'll certainly try that. But tomorrow I leave town for some days and I won't be back before the beginning of next week. I fire up a Mail when I'm back (after testing your suggestions). <>> What you win is flexibility, no need to reboot and fun (if it works). You misunderstand. It's not for me - it's for a company which is looking for a cheap way to enlarge their capacities. They understand what "Free Software" means und the ideas behind it but for them there must be a bigger "motivation to change" than this. They are willing have to learn working with Linux (which is a huge obstacle) and on the other hand they want to benefit from this change as well. It would be rather difficult to convince them with the words: You can have Linux but you have to pay for windows as well. But thanks a lot for the hints. I check that later. Regards, Marek |