Hi to all of those running RM out there, can I pick your brains please? I'm about to have 20 PC's surplus as we update hardware before being forced down the CC3 route. Eventually I'll have 60+ PC's that will be redundant. I want to give these machines a new lease of life by installing LINUX and placing them in study rooms, an internet cafe and other 'like' areas. Initially running only open office, FireFox, and Thunderbird. I will probably use the same active equipment, IP range and domain for this trial. I intend to attempt to have these machines locked down until they squeak as they will be in no-go zones. My question is, if anyone uses LINUX w/s in this form, do they authenticate against the RM servers and if so are there any issues with this? (I authenticate against a WIN2000 box at home, but this is a 'safe' environment and we don't really hot-desk!) And, assuming that you do, do you allow access to the "mywork" areas? How do you implement remote w/s builds across the network? I'd considered a duel partition and 'ghosting' across but most of these w/s only have 4GB HDDs. We try not to have CD-ROMs on any PC's as it's just another item to replace every term! If it's a success and easy to administer, then I'd like to be able to move away from the CC3 route altogether. Comments, experience, suggestions welcome. Kind regards Adrian