From: "Danielle Honigstein" <danielle@nanonics.co.il>
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Subject: Re: (newbie) remote desktop under winXP ?
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Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:36:23 -0500
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Steven Lord wrote:
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> "Danielle Honigstein" <danielle@nanonics.co.il> wrote in
message
> news:ef48519.4@webcrossing.raydaftYaTP...
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> *snip*
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>> Hi,
>> I have a problem with remote desktop as well. I read the
support
> site
>> and I don't understand where I should send which IP (they don't
> give
>> an email, and the IP of the matlab computer or the remote
> computer?).
>> Does anyone have any idea?
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> Contact Technical Support and include in your message the number of
> the
> document you read on the support website.
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> <http://www.mathworks.com/company/aboutus/contact_us/>
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> --
> Steve Lord
> slord@mathworks.com
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Hi,
I tried contacting Technical Support in my country, but apparently my
company stopped paying for technical support about two years ago. I
do not understand why Remote Desktop is a problem with matlab. The
license is for one computer at a time, and if I connect with remote
desktop no-one else can use the computer. I do not understand why we
need to pay extra fees to get an option that should be there to begin
with (and does indeed exist in later versions of matlab - apparently
I am not the only one who thinks so!)
Is there any way around this?
Thanks,
Danielle