I am trying to setup a couple of linux servers as "windows terminal servers". The company I work for needs the ability for users working from home to have access to an industry specific database (Notes R5 based, the databases are to large to replicate to home users workstations). The 2 linux servers are both PIII 550s with 192 megs of ram. One is running Caldera 2.3 eServer and the other Redhat 6.2 and both have all the bug/security fixes and updates installed (I have not decided which ditro I want to go with). I have VNC running on both servers and Win4Lin with win98se as the guest OSes (through my own testing I have found that Win4Lin consistently outperforms VMware and its cheaper, VNC of course is free). Anyway it really runs well, I have found that 5 (or possibly more) users should be able to use each server at a time and get adequate performance (pretty good considering this is five instances of win98 running at one time and five instance of the Notes R5 client running at one time). The clients are running win98 and the VNCviewer and have either DSL or Cable modems on their end, and on our end the servers access the internet via a T1. The problem I am having is they cannot print to their printers at home (of course they can do a print screen or print to the printers at the office, but I need more than that) and they cannot map to there own drives (the former is more important than the latter). If I could get this working I will have saved my company several thousand dollars over the cost of a Citrix product. Any insight would greatly be appreciated. Thank you, Forrest Dickinson Network Administrator Morgan Hunter Companies fdickinson@morganhunter.com