[H-GEN] Linux TSE client ?

Ewan Edwards ewane at mincom.com
Fri Apr 20 00:02:51 EDT 2001


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Good afternoon all,

This is probably prime flame bait, BUT ...
Does anyone know if there is such a thing as a Windows NT TSE client that I
can run on a Linux machine?  If so, where can I get it from?

A few words of explanation.  (aka: Attempt to avoid some flame.)
I am the Administrator for a couple of NT domains as well as the administrator
for a number of Irix, Solaris, and Linux machines.  My desktop machine isd
 ual boot Linux & NT4.  Most of my applications (email etc.) are on Linux, but
all my NT admin tools are on NT.  I'm getting tired of having to reboot the
machine or walk all the way up to the computer room to log on to a NT Domain
Controller console just to update a few user accounts (or whatever).   Some of
the Domain controllers are NT Terminal Server Edition, so a TSE client avoids
the need log on at the console.  I've tried using the Citrix ICA client, but it
only works with the Citrix servers (duh!) in a domain where I don't have any
administration rights or responsibilities.

Any help would be appreciated.

Regards,
Ewan



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