Snow Leopard Server and PPC clients

Just three short questions :
Has anyone managed to have Tiger PPC 10.4.11 accounts on Snow Leopard Server 10.6.4 ?
If yes, have this clients a network home directory on the Server ?
Have you encountered any trouble with these Tiger's clients ?
You don't have to post a long reply. Just answer yes or no and that way I would know if I've made a mistake or if there is a bug in Snow Leopard Server.
Thanks in advance for all your answers.

Hi
Ditto with Jeff
+"Has anyone managed to have Tiger PPC 10.4.11 accounts on Snow Leopard Server 10.6.4?"+
Yes. Lots of times. Also had 10.4, 10.5 and 10.6 clients logging in with network accounts on a 10.4 Server.
+"If yes, have these clients a network home directory on the Server?"+
Yes.
+"Have you encountered any trouble with Tiger clients?"+
No.
Tony

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