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I could see that when you were talking about the browser! Even those old
Netstations had a pretty good Citrix client on them, though. Our
differences when going to the newer type were minimal.

We use a mix:

-5250 (for most end users) is provided by the Powerterm client that is
burned into the TC image
-Citrix connectivity is provided by the Citrix client burned into the TC
image
-Pretty much everything else is provided within the Citrix client/server
environment






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Part of the issue is that I am confusing a stand alone thin client that
supposedly has all applications "burned in" (like the original IBM
Netstation Browser and IBM Netstation 5250 clients) versus a Citrix type
of thin client that runs it's applications off of the server and just
serves up the visual.

Rob Berendt
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