Whitman RemoteApp is a Windows Server-based infrastructure that makes software and remote desktop sessions available to Whitman persons over the internet, using their personal computers.
To distill it extremely, it allows people to remotely run software that isn't actually on their computer.
We have RemoteApp for three reasons:
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On rare occasions, some students who are taking a course in Whitman but are not enrolled in a Whitman degree program. In these cases, their professors need to notify Whitman IT that this is a need, but it's very infrequent.
The most important thing to know is that documents that are created using apps on RemoteApp can be saved to a user's personal computer, or their H Drive. Ideally they should make sure they save to their H Drive. If a person wants to access a file on their H Drive from their personal computer, they should use DatAnywhere.
The second most important thing to know about RemoteApp is that it's not something that should be used if someone is on a Whitman lab computer, because with one small exception, everything that's on RemoteApp is available in the labs.
Click here to see how to configure a computer to use RemoteApp