[itdiscuss] Tell me I'm not thinking straight... (Follow-uptothinclient conversation)
Thompson, Ken
Ken.Thompson at mtw.org
Tue Dec 23 09:50:12 EST 2008
Ian, are you creating your own image or using the one that came with the thin client?
MTW just got permission from MS to create our own image. We're still in the beginning stages of how to set all this up and manage it but I was interested to see if anyone else in the forum is doing this.
Ken Thompson
IT Manager, Mission to the World
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From: discuss-bounces at itdiscuss.org [mailto:discuss-bounces at itdiscuss.org] On Behalf Of Ian Beyer
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Subject: Re: [itdiscuss] Tell me I'm not thinking straight... (Follow-uptothinclient conversation)
XPe is basically a componentized version of XP Pro. We've been doing
domain integration on XPe on the HP thins from the start.
Ian Beyer
Network Administrator
United Methodist Church of the Resurrection
13720 Roe Ave
Leawood KS 66224
http://www.cor.org
913-544-0288
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[mailto:discuss-bounces at itdiscuss.org] On Behalf Of Bobby Stewart
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(Follow-uptothinclient conversation)
How does XPe do with domain interaction?
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From: Ian Beyer <Ian.Beyer at cor.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 7:47 AM
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Subject: Re: [itdiscuss] Tell me I'm not thinking straight... (Follow-up
tothinclient conversation)
Dell's FX160 "Tiny Desktop" (I call it a thin client) is available with
XPe or XP Pro. It's also based on the Atom.
XP Pro for nonprofits is $50 or so.
Ian Beyer
Network Administrator
United Methodist Church of the Resurrection
13720 Roe Ave
Leawood KS 66224
http://www.cor.org
913-544-0288
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[mailto:discuss-bounces at itdiscuss.org] On Behalf Of Bobby Stewart
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 9:48 PM
To: IT Discussion Forum
Subject: [itdiscuss] Tell me I'm not thinking straight... (Follow-up to
thinclient conversation)
I've found the following:
Planar PT1510MX Touch Screen Monitor --- $339.99 (Tiger Direct)
ASUS Eee Box w/ XP Home and 1.6 Atom(fanless is cool) --- $350 (CompUSA)
Windows XP Pro (AD integration) $??? (help me out here!)
-OR-
Cybernet 17" Touch Screen $1,109 base ($1,215 w/XP Pro OS & Pentium D
1.8)
If XP Pro is less than $300 I've got an all-in-one for less than $1k.
The Cybernet is the best deal I could find on a configured all-in-one.
It has a 17 in. screen and I would prefer a 15 in.
This seems cost comparable to thin client and TS backend. Bring on the
heavy hitters.
Bobby Stewart
Network Analyst
Brentwood Baptist Church
Brentwood, TN
(615) 324-6149 office
(615) 830-0012 cell
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