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    Wink thin client

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    Does anybody know if AutoCAD will run with thin client ????

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    I think it will but you might want to check with your authorized reseller to see if AutoDesk would consider it a violation of its EULA?

    Did you take a look in the AutoDesk Discussion Group to see if anyone posted a similar question?
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    Thanks ReMark

    I looked in the AutoDesk Discussion Group and everything there seemed to agree that it would be a violation of EULA?

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    Just what did you have in mind anyway? Why the need?
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    Hello, hope you had a good weekend.

    The reason for my question is, we are moving to new offices in December, the new office is based around flexible working with all staff having to 'hot desk'.
    Our IT section is claiming that thin client will be able to run all of our programmes without the need for computer boxes on our desks, in theory we will then be able to sit anywhere in the office. This appears to be incorrect.
    I am hoping that all of the AutoCAD users will need to have fixed desks - I like to have my own space.
    Thanks for your help.
    Amanda

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