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====== Lightburn access in remote desktop to prepare files ====== | ====== Lightburn access in remote desktop to prepare files ====== | ||
- | ===== Connect | + | In order to prepare |
- | To access Lightburn, you need first to take control of our remote computer (a physical machine on the network, not a VM). These remote computers have a lightburn licence installed on it. | ||
- | The steps to follow are: | ||
- | - Ensure you are connected to the EPFL network (wifi or VPN) | ||
- | - Go to the following webpage : [[https:// | ||
- | - Read the procedure on how to connect/ | ||
- | - At the bottom of the webpage, click on **[[https:// | ||
- | - The PC number **DLLSTIGEPC22** is the one with lightburn installed on it. Note that up to **12 users can connect to this computer simultaneously** | ||
- | - Copy DLLSTIGEPC22 and paste it into the remote desktop app {{ : | ||
- | - Once connected to the computer, a new window (see image under) to the remote computer will open on your laptop. On the remote desktop window, a shortcut to open Lightburn is available (red arrow) | ||
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- | ===== Import your DXF or SVG file ===== | ||
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- | You have the following options to import your DXF or SVG documents into Lightburn (remote desktop) from your own laptop | ||
- | - Copy from your laptop, paste it on the remote computer | ||
- | - Get out of the remote desktop window (**Esc** key), go back to your own desktop | ||
- | - Copy your file from your computer | ||
- | - Go back on the window of the remote desktop and paste your file somewhere, open the file from lightburn | ||
- | - Browser option | ||
- | - Open a browser on the remote desktop and access your email or a shared collaborative drive on which you can access your file | ||
- | - Install RDP config file to create a bridge to your personal hard drive (best alternative if you plan to use the remote computer to prepare your files often) | ||
- | - Download the RCP config file here | ||
- | - Accept the condition | ||
- | - You can now, directly from the remote desktop hard drive, access your own hard drive (a bridge | ||
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