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Old 05-21-2007
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Question Publishing X applications

Hi all,

I have some UNIX servers (all flavor to be honest: SOLARIS, AIX, HP-UX) running some applications.

I would like to publish these applications to remote client mainly running Windows XP.

I know i can remotely access the desktop thanks to Cygwin,Hummingbird EXCEED...

But I don't want my users to access desktops. I just want them to be able to uses some applications running on a UNIX server.

I know there is the very expansive solution CITRIX for UNIX.
You have any ideas ?

Thanks
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1. You can't run SPARC and PARISC binaries on a Windows machine.

2. Copyright/licensing woud shoot you down.
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I never said I want to run SPARC binaries on Windows.
The binary is running on SPARC or HP or IBM.
The display is exported through X11 like any remote desktop.

It is just that I need to export an application only and not the whole desktop.
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