So...this is not quite Casper related but I would be using Casper to deploy it, so slightly relevant. So here is the cliff note's version of what is going on:
Scenario: Cerner is coming in and doing some sort of web based lab/training with students. Their web front end runs only in Active X, and we run all Macs. So, at first they brought their own laptops in. Now they wanted to purchase VM software and let me deploy virtual machines on the Macbooks to run IE. I said no to that, for a plethora of reasons. So, now we are looking at Wine Bottler which is the IE4Linux port to OS X.
Here is my view on this...
Any sort of Windows app that runs via WINE (or an offshoot) has to install that bottle on your Mac, which takes up a lot of space and is basically a barebones Windows OS with a registry. Meaning users can drop windows apps inside the bottle and run them. I have zero methods of managing windows apps from OD/MCX or even Casper.
So, there is a good possibility I will be forced to do this. Suggestions?
Thanks,
Tom
