OT: view pdf file on a unix system

Dennis Malen dmalen at malen.com
Thu Jun 16 12:01:11 PDT 2011


I am not sure that if I attempt to technically describe it everyone won't 
jump all over me. So I won't. But I will say that we can easily transfer 
files between the server and unix.

As far as which models, we have many models in use over the years and would 
refer you to the wyse website for further technical information that may 
suit your needs.

Dennis Malen
516.479.5912
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jay Ashworth" <jra at baylink.com>
To: <filepro-list at lists.celestial.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 1:54 PM
Subject: Re: OT: view pdf file on a unix system


> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Dennis Malen" <dmalen at malen.com>
>
>> Interesting observation. I am a Mac devotee. I will ask our IT
>> Department to
>> look into that. That having been said our Wyse Thin Clients have posed
>> minimal service problems and are extremely reliable. We have people
>> who have
>> up to three physical screens connected. In addition, many of our
>> people need
>> three filePro screens open at a time. I understand I would also be
>> able to
>> do that with a PC but maintenance is too high.
>
> Well, since I started this (subthread), I'll chime in here:
>
> What do your wyse clients *do* once you're connected to Windows Terminal
> Services?  Anything other than run a terminal emulator to talk to AIX?
>
> And what model of Wyse are they?
>
> Cheers,
> -- jra
> -- 
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