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Vista - Terminal Services and Ink

 
 
Old 05-08-2007   #1 (permalink)
JT


 
 

Terminal Services and Ink

This question may stir up some laughter, but here goes...

Scenario
I am developing an application for electronic medical records. To ease
version upgrade deployment, which will probably be quite frequent early on, I
want to host my application on Windows 2003 SP2 Terminal servers, with the
3.0 framework installed. The users will have Tablet PC's with Windows Vista.

Questions
Can the users utilize the new Vista Ink API's fully (handwriting input and
recognition) in such an environment?
If so, will the users' Ink recognition engine be able to learn as it would
if the app were deployed locally?
Finally, will the above two questions have affirmative answers if I decide
to host the Ink input controls in a Windows Forms 2.0 application, either
with or without terminal services deployment?

Comment
The eventual plan would be to distribute the app using WCF between the UI
and the business/validation layer, once it is further refined in the terminal
server phase. Once Orcas comes out, I would probably also want to upgrade to
WPF Windows versus Windows Forms 2.0.

Thanks for any input or comments.

JOHN


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