Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Urban Studies and Planning


   11.188: Urban Planning and Social Science Lab
11.205: Introduction to Spatial Analysis Laboratory

Remote Desktop Access to Class Software


Overview

For those with laptops that have too little speed, storage, or RAM to run ArcMap, we have arranged a limited number of virtual machines (VM) at the Media Lab that will work pretty much the same as the familiar Lab machines in W31-301 and the 9-554.  If you have a reliable Internet connection with at least a megabit of bandwidth, this method should be satisfactory, although not as good as running all the software on your personal machine.  In order to access these virtual machines, you will need:


Virtual Private Network

The Media Lab virtual machine will accept your login only if you are on the MIT network or connected to it through a VPN.  Software and instructions are available from IS&T here: http://ist.mit.edu/vpn  Once you have downloaded and installed the VPN, use it to connect to vpn.mit.edu/duo using your MIT Kerberos ID plus whatever two-factor authentication method works for you.

Remote Desktop Connection

  1. IF you are running locally on a Windows PC, the 'Remote Desktop Connection' app is already installed and available in the 'Windows Accessories' folder.
  2. IF you are running locally on a Mac, you will need to download 'Microsoft Remote Desktop 10' from the AppStore (free) and install it on your local computer.
  3. You may now launch any of the applications we have used in our computing lab (ArcGIS, MS-Access, MS-Excel, ...)
  4. Make sure you can access the AFS class locker

OneDrive-MIT Access

  1. Sign in to OpenDrive so you can take data with you
  2. You now have a lab-like desktop with the software needed for class, plus 'read' access to the class locker on AFS, and 'read/write' access to a OneDrive of cloud storage that lets you save your files. 
  3. Finally, you are setup and ready to do some spatial analysis!

Logging Out

  1. One more thing.  To exit from your remote virtual machine, you MUST 'sign out'. Please do NOT select 'Disconnect' or 'Sleep' or 'Shutdown' (which could screw up settings and prevent you from loggin in again until you contact us).
  2. To sign out, click the Start button, hover over the icon on top of the bottom left column, click on your MIT Kerberos username, and choose 'sign out'.



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