I'm guessing that 3rd party app tied to regular terminal services is Citrix.  That does work perfectly fine under mac and linux, though you have to have their software.

On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Stephen <cryptworks@gmail.com> wrote:
here is an interesting intellectual exercise.

http://www.vanhorenbeeck.be/blog/?p=14

Basically is the Linux available RDP compatible with terminal services
remote application or "remote APP" and maybe can I get it to work with
Terminal services Web access

So far FF cannot gain access to the web hosted apps without the above IE tab.

But i recall finding an article that tells how to host just an "app"
via RDP to a Linux client via traditional terminal services and some
3rd party app.

and does anyone know if the IE Tab plugin will work on a Linux machine
or does it just Tabify an IE browser session?

In any case any input here is welcome because it might allow me some
interesting abilities for non windows machines.

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