We've had great success using older PCs with terminal server licenses and running TMS via remote desktop.


On Aug 16, 2011, at 1:13 PM, Carole Campbell wrote:

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> At the Getty we have a pretty big contingent of Mac users (imaging folks, designers, Publications), and they all need to access our collection management system, TMS.  Currently they do this by using a shared PC that lives in a jump seat within their departments, but is away from their desks-- making things as simple as cut-and-paste impossible.  Our IT department has so far been reluctant to allow virtualization of Windows on our Macs (using either VMware or Parallels).  I'd be interested to find out if other museums are able to access Windows programs on their Macs, and if so have there been any problems related to this configuration (security, update, of performance issues).  Thanks in advance for your feedback!
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