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From: Mark Evans <mpe@st-peters-high.devon.sch.uk> I believe you can do this with Citrix. But you'd probably end up with all sorts of problems about user authenication, etc.
Ah, that's a shame if it's the only way :(
Even if you only want to run one application it isn't quite that simple if you want to do things like access files belonging to the user, print, etc. You'd need a fairly large VM, especially with Microsoft's non modular design ideas.
I'm guessing that Citrix is going to cost big money :(
(Presumably the application in question won't work with Wine.)
I don't know. While WINE is good, you really need a windows partition to run off. And you also need a lot of patience as WINE isn't very robust atA
I'm not sure I understand why you'd need a Windows partition.
the moment (the kind of applications I'm thinking of are perhaps some multimedia titles, or Kudos or similar).
"multimedia" titles are a problem anyway, because many demanding a drive letter for the "CDROM". Either you need some kind of automounter or you run out of drive letters PDQ.
Are you really sure you want to run a native copy of Windows? IME Windows will generally run better with VmWare/Win4Lin :)
VMWare/Win4Lin cost more money :(
A lot less money that NT, Citrix and client licences. -- Mark Evans St. Peter's CofE High School Phone: +44 1392 204764 X109 Fax: +44 1392 204763