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RE: ePOD not dead
- To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: ePOD not dead
- From: "Steve Morgan" <steve@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 23:13:30 -0000
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Graham,
There's nowt wrong with using a browser-based app, it's just my preference
-
no reason not to do it your way. Have you got more than one W2K machine
that
you can run TS on to solve the license issue[1]? IE on the ePODS is a bit
slow and, as you noted, you can't run full-screen. You also get the benefit
of a later browser version using TS. You don't have to be an administrator
to log on, BTW. I set up an ePODS user (automatically logged in) that is
not
an admin - for exactly the same reason.
[1] You could always run 3 through TS, allowing kiosk mode and the others
running IE locally.
Cheers,
Steve
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Graham P. Howe [mailto:graham@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 18 November 2001 22:11
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: [ukha_d] ePOD not dead
>
>
> I'm going down the web route because that is what I know, if I had the
> ability to write bespoke applications then I'm sure that would be
> better. The reason I want to avoid TS is that I have 5 ePODs and don't
> want to buy any TS licences, this also means I would need to have the
> ePODs log on to my server as Administrators, which I'm not to keen
> about.
>
> Graham
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