Does “thin client” really mean that there is no software on the client device?
• a local operating system from a third party such as Windows, Unix or Linux; • any type of terminal emulation software, thin client software or web browser on the client device; • any type of security, control or management application on the client device. However, it is true that the Multiframe thin client is a separate operating system that runs on the client device. Any thin client needs an operating system and terminal server connectors, the Multiframe thin clients being no exception. In the case of MultiFrame, however, any and all distribution, installation and upgrading of the thin client operating system is handled automatically.
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