Remote Desktop Connection with SolidWorks

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by pope, Feb 23, 2005.

  1. pope

    pope Guest

    Hello,

    I did a search on people's experience using Windows Remote Desktop
    Connection (RDP), which is a type of VPN I guess, to run solidworks
    remotely. I've been doing this for a few months now, just 1 day a week
    when I work from home. It works surprisingly well, the video update is
    a little slow but most stuff works since all of the processsing is
    happening on the host computer.

    Their are two places where it really slows down:

    1. When trying to choose a plane to mate to in an assembly. It all but
    refuses to let you select planes in assembly mode.

    2. When editing a revloved base. It also slows down when doing this.

    None of this makes sense to me, since the host is doing the work, and
    the computer you are remoting from should just be showing the graphics
    imported.

    I welcome any comments on this.

    pope
     
    pope, Feb 23, 2005
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  2. Pope,

    I'm surprised it's even usable. Why not just load it on your home computer
    ?? SW allows this, at least in the U.S.

    Regards

    Mark
     
    Mark Mossberg, Feb 23, 2005
    #2
  3. pope

    pope Guest

    Well the main reason is that we work almost entirely off a network
    drive, so If want to work on an assembly and have access to all
    components, I need to access that drive. I also need to be able to
    leave drawings in the correct places on that drive for people to access
    and to print to printers remotely.

    Just don't know why planes are so weird over RDP.

    Thanks
     
    pope, Feb 23, 2005
    #3
  4. pope

    grantmi1 Guest

    I have not used it in remote desktop, which everyone on our network but
    me uses remote desktop for all of their applications so I am very
    familiar with it. Since I am doing CAd I work locally on my computer. I
    have used gotomypc.com which is a remote application and I have had
    fairly good luck with it. I will have to give the remote desktop a try
    and see if I have the same problem. Have you checked your quality
    settings on the option screen when you connect to the remote?
     
    grantmi1, Feb 24, 2005
    #4
  5. pope

    grantmi1 Guest

    I have not used it in remote desktop, which everyone on our network but
    me uses remote desktop for all of their applications so I am very
    familiar with it. Since I am doing CAd I work locally on my computer. I
    have used gotomypc.com which is a remote application and I have had
    fairly good luck with it. I will have to give the remote desktop a try
    and see if I have the same problem. Have you checked your quality
    settings on the option screen when you connect to the remote?
     
    grantmi1, Feb 24, 2005
    #5
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