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Thread Subject: Files appear empty when starting MatLab over RemoteDesktop

Subject: Files appear empty when starting MatLab over RemoteDesktop

From: Volker Klink

Date: 16 May, 2008 11:21:02

Message: 1 of 1

Hi all!
I have something very strange here....
Yesterday I tried for the first time to access my home
computer from work via WinXP RemotDesktopConnection.
It worked perfectly! I even mounted my USB harddrive which
im using at work with my laptop into the remote's computer
file system. I made the mounted drive a network drive so it
would have it's own drive letter.
I could start MatLAb remotely and work with! All data was
stored on my local harddrive.

But TODAY! Nothing works! I did the same things I did
yesterday but now all the m-files are empty (remotely). If I
open them with Windows notepad they still contain the
code...as soon as I open them in MatLab Editor they are
empty!!! ARGH!
I tried to copy my folder from my local harddrive to the
remote one, so MatLAb would work with a true local folder.
But all the code now appears as weird symbols.

Anyone has a clue what to do? I've already tried rebooting
the home computer!

Thansk for your thoughts!

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