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Subject: (newbie) remote desktop under winXP ?
Date: 11 Dec 2006 12:03:38 -0800
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When I try to use remote desktop (on winXP), to demonstrate some
features to a customer, I get a license error from Matlab.
Is this a bug or this a policy ?

I searched thos forum and found a few messages,
but couldn't find much more than "try this .. / try that ..".

Someone suggested VNC, but I think that's  a completeley different
approach, not well suited as an remote desktop replacement.

I can think of one solution, but I don't think it's a good solution
(just install the Matlab licensed to me, (illegal ?) on the customer's
PC).

thanks,
Stef Mientki