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AS/400 IBM Network Station: Techniques for Deployment in a WAN
• Send broadcast meeting invitations
• Confirm, cancel, or reschedule meetings
• Review invitee responses
• Create and view bookmarks, phone messages, and tasks
Because of browser limitation, the following features are not yet available for
Web mail users:
• Convert a mail message to a task
• Reply with history or forward documents
• Sign messages
• Schedule repeating appointments
• Reserve resources or rooms for a meeting
• Set and receive alarm notices
• Accept counter proposal for an RSVP
• Remove a person from an invitation list
• Delegate invitations to another person
• Counter propose invitation details
• Display tasks in the calendar view
• Enable and disable out of office agent
• Automatically accept invitations
• Add the sender of the memo to the Personal Address Book
• Choose letterhead or stationery
• Apply mood stamps
8.4.4 Terminal Server Edition and Citrix MetaFrame Overview
This section describes how the IBM Network Station, which is not an
Intel-based processor, can run Windows NT desktop as well as other
Windows applications. For example, an IBM Network Station user could run
the Lotus Notes PC Client to access a Domino server on the AS/400.
Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition (WTSE), formerly
called Hydra, is an extension of the Windows NT Server network operating
system product line that delivers the Windows operating system experience
to diverse desktop hardware through terminal emulation.
What Windows Terminal Server provides is the same multi-user functionality
that was provided by Citrix WinFrame, but at the Windows NT 4.0 level and an
additional protocol to connect into the server. This protocol is called the
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), and is the protocol used by Windows
Terminals.