Brad,
Yes, there is one that uses Terminal Services called rdesktop (http://rdesktop.sourceforge.net). It's rather neat and lightweight. It works very well for interfacing with Windows. HTH,
-- Jonathan
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-----Original Message----- From: redhat-install-list-admin redhat com [mailto:redhat-install-list-admin redhat com] On Behalf Of Mugleston, Brad Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 2:32 PM To: RedHat Subject: May be OT but HELP
Last night I needed to reboot my Linux machine into Windows95 - I needed to use PCAnywhere to get into my work server and do some stuff. It's been a few weeks since I've booted into Windows and last night it hung. I had to do a reset and ended up in Safe Mode. Did some looking around and found nothing wrong. Rebooted and it hung again going in to windows - reset and back into Safe Mode. After two or three of these I realized the only change I'd made in the computer was to add a scroll mouse so I deleted the mouse completely. No luck.
It boots fine into Linux (RH7.2).
Now for the big problem - I was going to re-install windows but now my computer will not boot on the floppy drive - checked the BIOS and it's set correctly, checked the drive in Linux I can read it correctly. I also tried booting to the CD (BIOS set up correctly) but I can't boot from that either. None of this was a problem the last time I had to re-install Windows.
Question, can any of you think of a hardware problem that would 1- not let windows boot and 2 - disable booting from other than the hard drive?
Thanks
Brad
PS any other suggestions would be appreciated. Like a PCAnywhere substitute for Linux?
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