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Connecting to MatLab using "Remote"

Connecting to MatLab using "Remote". Logging in from your PC. If you are off campus , get the Cisco VPN Client http://ubit.buffalo.edu/software/win/vpn/ or http://ubit.buffalo.edu/software/win/vpn/offcampus.php

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Connecting to MatLab using "Remote"

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  1. Connecting to MatLab using "Remote"

  2. Logging in from your PC If you are off campus, get the Cisco VPN Client http://ubit.buffalo.edu/software/win/vpn/ or http://ubit.buffalo.edu/software/win/vpn/offcampus.php VPN = Virtual Private Network, a private secure members-only accessible part of the Internet

  3. install the VPN Client

  4. 1. run the vpn client host: ubvpn.buffalo.edu This means that you can connect to UB secure systems over the Internet 2. 3.

  5. now Start Internet Explorer and go to https://ubvcl-web.buffalo.edu/rdweb • IE6 or later • not Safari, Chrome, Firefox, anything but IE6 or later • Note: RIGHT CLICK AND RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR • instructions: http://ubit.buffalo.edu/software/virtual/windows/remoteapp.php • Remote App access website: https://ubvcl-web.buffalo.edu/rdweb

  6. note: ad\username

  7. MATLAB!

  8. Set Current Directory to local drive

  9. creating/saving a MATLAB program

  10. File…New…Script

  11. File… Save As… your PC

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