Remote access to Mathematica
HelmutKnaust (Talk | contribs) m |
HelmutKnaust (Talk | contribs) |
||
Line 17: | Line 17: | ||
[[image:Capture3.JPG|600px]] | [[image:Capture3.JPG|600px]] | ||
− | + | This is the welcome screen: | |
[[image:Capture4.JPG|600px]] | [[image:Capture4.JPG|600px]] | ||
− | Click on the | + | Click on the +, then on "All Apps", check the Mathematica entry. |
[[image:Capture5.JPG|600px]] | [[image:Capture5.JPG|600px]] | ||
− | + | Click on the Mathematica icon on "your" desktop; after a couple of minutes and some permission checks, you'll finally get to Mathematica. Click on "Create new... Notebook". | |
+ | [[image:Capture6.JPG|600px]] |
Latest revision as of 00:10, 3 February 2015
You can access Mathematica (and other software) remotely from any computer. This should work for all operating systems. See http://admin.utep.edu/Default.aspx?tabid=65399 for more information.
Open your favorite browser (tested successfully with Windows 7 on Firefox 14 and IE 9; this did not work for me on GC 21, Safari 5, and Opera 12) and open mydesktop.utep.edu in a new tab.
1st time only: Your computer will ask you to download a plugin from Citrix:
After the download has finished, install the downloaded program:
Once installation is complete, you will see a login screen - use your UTEP credentials. (This is also where you start when you re-visit the web page.)
This is the welcome screen:
Click on the +, then on "All Apps", check the Mathematica entry.
Click on the Mathematica icon on "your" desktop; after a couple of minutes and some permission checks, you'll finally get to Mathematica. Click on "Create new... Notebook".