I'm in the process of getting my CD-RW setup on my intranet server.  What my intention to do is to have it usuable by anyone on the local network.  However, those who would be using it don't know command line.  Nor do they really desire to.  I could teach them, but I'm looking for a different way that won't require an X-server to be installed to use the gui.
  Here's my thoughts and what I'm trying to accomplish:

  Windows desktop systems are connected to the Linux server via Samba to various shares.  One share would be called "CDimage" where they can drag and drop files to make the CD.  Once the files are in place, click on an executable that would launch the cd creation process on the server.  Wait a few minutes and it's done, or better yet send a message saying something along the lines that it's complete.

  Is this possible?  If so, what would be the way to accomplish this?  I have putty and pscp on each system, but don't know if that is the right way to accomplish it.  Any ideas on how it can be done in this fashion?

Thanks,

Shawn

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