HI came across this thought it might help will try it myself later.
Xmanager Enterprise is the complete network connectivity suite. It comes with a high performance PC X server, OpenGL (GLX) support, 3D hardware acceleration, secure terminal emulator, file transfer client and LPD printer server. 3D X applications run faster on Xmanager Enterprise 4 and offers secure access to remote terminal via SSH and TELNET, convenient transfer files via SFTP/FTP, and printing remote documents locally with LPD. All applications in the Xmanager Enterprise package are designed to work together to ensure the highest level of interoperability. All applications are developed by NetSarang from the ground up, so you can expect expert technical support from our skilled technicians.
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"Evaluate Xmanager Enterprise 4 for 30 days"???
I'm not too sure if anyone would like the sound of that. I wasn't too happy with Fedora Core when I came across something (Tried to play an MP3?) that was asking me for my Credit Card when LINUX is supposed to be free?
I hope that those monkeys there will slave your networking solution until you don't need it any more.
"The buddy system is essential to your survival; it gives the enemy somebody else to shoot at!!"
Don't forget to apply liberal amounts of the Unix Philosophy when using it and developing new apps for it 8)
Just FYI, Xmanager is just an X-Windows server for Windows with a suite of remote access applications, which lets you remotely run UNIX GUI applications (that rely on X anyway) from your Windows PC. The application runs on the UNIX server, and the GUI display is sent over the network and rendered by Xmanager. There are quite a few free solutions for this (Cygwin/X and XMing come to mind) out there.