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Brian Arnold <Brian.Arnold@mathworks.com> wrote in message 

> At some point between now and then, you will need to make some decisions to:
> 
> - use licenses that run MATLAB locally to leverage the
>    benefits of the hundreds of UI features such as the
>    Function Browser (new to R2008b), for a full desktop
>    user experience;
> - use Parallel Computing Toolbox and/or Distributed Computing
>    Server to harness the full power of your Mac Pros or Xserves
>    remotely, while retaining the full desktop user experience
>    (this also scales as you add more hardware);
> - use in-model UI-forwarding such as VineServer or Apple
>    Remote Desktop for an acceptable desktop user experience;
> - use MATLAB for Linux through virtualization on your Macs,
>    for a limited-but-usable remote desktop user experience;
> - wait for Apple to provide a miracle solution (other than
>    Apple Remote Desktop), for multi-user context-forwarding of
>    Cocoa-based applications (b/c that's where we are headed).
> 

I wonder if this was told to my advisor before he bought the license for using matlab with through 5 remote connections to a MAC OS server. If this is a known issue it should have been clearly specified by the seller.