The Harn Museum of Art also uses Remote Desktop (Windows XP) to give user's access to their computers. Once logged in to their machines users can run TMS. Remote desktop is done over a secure VPN connection (RRAS/PPTP). Everyone using Remote desktop has a DSL/Cable connection with a minimum 1.5mbps download speed. Another alternative is to install the TMS client on the remote computer, map the drives and use the VPN for network connectivity to the TMS database. The second alternative has a lot less throughput overhead - so it shouldn't be too painful for users with modems. -Dwight -------------------------------- Dwight Bailey Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art SW 34th Street and Hull Road PO Box 112700 Gainesville, FL 32611-2700 Phone: 352 392 9826 Fax: 352 392 3892 www.harn.ufl.edu -----Original Message----- From: The Museum System (TMS) Users [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Richard Grant Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 12:46 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: TMS Remote Connection The Diebenkorn Catalogue Raisonné project uses Microsoft Remote Desktop support for all of its TMS users. They are able to connect from any location where their research takes them. The Remote Desktop client software is free from Microsoft and runs on either PC or Mac, so our staff doesn't even have to take their own laptops with them if they can get on someone's workstation. While we haven't tried connecting from Albania we haven't had any problems from Western Europe and Mexico. Users who connect from locations without broadband availability have been using satellite connections. It is fairly slow, but we have made it work. Feel free to contact me directly for further information. Richard Grant The Richard Diebenkorn Catalogue Raisonné Project 3200 College Avenue #2 Berkeley, CA 94705 510-428-1400 510-459-4556 (mobile) [log in to unmask] -----Original Message----- From: The Museum System (TMS) Users [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Vahagn Marabyan Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 7:35 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: TMS Remote Connection Hi Folks, I wonder if anyone could help us by providing some guidance. We are new to TMS, and have a plan of its remote implementation. Our server is in Minneapolis, MN and remote connections will be established from Florida, Europe and Armenia (Armenia has a limited internet bandwidth - especially for uplink). Since we have had a bad remote experience by VPN connection from Florida, we were advised to think of implementing Citrix Server or Windows Terminal Server. I browsed the archives of the TMS users' listserv, and found that either Citrix or Windows Terminal server has been implemented for remote connection purposes, although our case is somehow different, and we need to establish an inter-continental TMS connection: U.S.-Europe-Armenia. Could you please share your thoughts regarding this idea by suggesting a reasonable choice of remote connection software? Do you have any idea what this would cost us for maintaining 3 simultaneous users (for Citrix, Windows Terminal, and other type of Server software)? Also, how do you manage local printing jobs in TMS remote connection? This is really a vital issue for us, and your support will greatly be appreciated. Thank you very much. Respectfully, Vahagn Marabyan