I am using the setup as described in
The Server Side and
The Client Side to run
Quicken on
my Windows 95 ThinkPad
and do home banking with the modem attached to my
Linux machine. The "modem" in my case is not
even a real modem, it is an emulated modem on an ISDN-So card.
Quicken just sees a COM port, it
doesn't know that the device attached to the COM port is actually at
the other end of my Ethernet LAN, nor does it know that it is not a
standard analog modem but an ISDN device which happens to understand
AT commands.