[THIN] Re: XP embedded Thin-Client devices

  • From: "Dirk Blose" <Dirk.Blose@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 03 Dec 2002 06:02:57 -0500


That's one of the reasons we're looking at them. We want to add our RSA =
SecureRemote VPN Client.

Dirk Blose, MCSE, CCA
Lead Technical Analyst
(919) 765-4791
dirk.blose@xxxxxxxxxx

>>> MPardee@xxxxxxxx 12/02/02 04:30PM >>>

Having used a ton of the WinCE based thin clients I have a question about
the XP based ones; can you add software to them?  For example, can I add =
the
Cisco VPN client to these things?

-----Original Message-----
From: John A. Vorchak [mailto:jvorchak@xxxxxxxx]=20
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 1:31 PM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx=20
Subject: [THIN] Re: XP embedded Thin-Client devices



Dirk,

The only folks that I know of other than those on your list is Maxspeed. I
am not sure of the model numbers, I would just suggest looking at their
website for contacts and such.

Good luck with your search and be sure to get evaluation units from =
everyone
and also remember that XPE is a flexible OS, so don't forget that if
something isn't there it probably can be added easily...

John

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Vorchak Software
Custom Windows XP Embedded and
Windows NT Embedded Components and Solutions
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Of Dirk Blose
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 1:01 PM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx=20
Subject: [THIN] XP embedded Thin-Client devices



I don't want to open a discussion of this as I am sure I will be flamed by =
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the end. I would however like to ask for any models of Thin-Client devices =
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offering XP embedded as the OS. We are preparing to do an evaluation and I =
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would like to get a good sampling of those available.=3D20

I am currently aware of the following models;

Wyse 9450XE
Wyse 9440XL
Wyse 9235LE
NetX HPs
NetX HPe
Neoware EON Professional 6300
Neoware EON Preferred 6000
Neoware Capio 600

Anyone know of any others I should evaluate?

Thanks.



Dirk Blose, MCSE, CCA
Lead Technical Analyst
(919) 765-4791
dirk.blose@xxxxxxxxxx=20

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