Outlook  via Terminal Server possible ?

Hello,
in the 9i release the Outlook Connector didn't work when outlook was accessed via Terminal Server and no local outlook installation was available.
Did this change with 10g ? Is this now possible ?
It would be important to have this function in order to do Application Service Providing
with OCS.
thanks,
Jochen Zehe

Hi, thanks for response.
Additionally i found the following in the doc:
As of 10g Release 1 (10.1.1), Oracle Connector for Outlook is certified to work with Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services. Terminal Services were conceived to provide organizations with a secure and cost-effective means of hosting Windows desktop sessions on a remote server. Remote users connect to a server through a desktop or Web interface and benefit from the full Windows experience without the overhead of running applications locally. Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services requires greater than normal bandwidth, and you must ensure that all drives are mapped correctly.

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