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<blockquote data-quote="eTom" data-source="post: 949712" data-attributes="member: 132281"><p>Sorry for the lateness of my reply. I got swamped with another project.</p><p></p><p>I understand the concerns of switching just a few of our machines to any other system, but once the bosses have made up their mind there is little I can do about it! ^^</p><p></p><p>We have a small accounting server I've built, but it really does nothing but host our accounting package for a few of the internal desktop machines to access. The two bosses' units that would switch to Mac are honestly just email machines. </p><p></p><p>If I could convince them that a hosted Exchange server was worth the investment, I'd say that VNC would be an easy solution, as email would be synced with the server from any computer. Since we use good old POP3 still, they need access to their Outlook, which as far as I know would require a Remote Desktop situation, right? </p><p></p><p>I doubt there is any way I could get them to give up using Outlook, either. ><</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eTom, post: 949712, member: 132281"] Sorry for the lateness of my reply. I got swamped with another project. I understand the concerns of switching just a few of our machines to any other system, but once the bosses have made up their mind there is little I can do about it! ^^ We have a small accounting server I've built, but it really does nothing but host our accounting package for a few of the internal desktop machines to access. The two bosses' units that would switch to Mac are honestly just email machines. If I could convince them that a hosted Exchange server was worth the investment, I'd say that VNC would be an easy solution, as email would be synced with the server from any computer. Since we use good old POP3 still, they need access to their Outlook, which as far as I know would require a Remote Desktop situation, right? I doubt there is any way I could get them to give up using Outlook, either. >< [/QUOTE]
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