After reading through a few pages describing my company's new system architecture plan, I have a concern. Currently we run PC workstations on a peer-to-peer network with serial connections to our legacy UNIX server from each PC that needs to connect. If we move to a server/thin-client type Windows architecture, will we still be able to connect to the UNIX server via the existing serial connections using ICE.TEN? My understanding of the thin-client model indicates that this may not be possible because each thin-client is actually running off of the server. If ICE.TEN is then activated from the thin-client PC, won't it try to attach to the serial port on the server, rather than the serial port on the thin-client PC? If not, then how does ICE.TEN resolve the hardware, since the thin-client PC is actually running from the server?