Our office is using ArchiCAD 8 on PC's after being an all-Mac office for many years. My computer at home is a dual G5 Mac. I am interested in using Remote Desktop Connection and a VPN to remotely control my office computer from home. So far it is working well, with 1 exception - ArchiCAD. When I try to launch ArchiCAD, it says something along the lines of "remote terminal sessions not supported" and then quits. I don't think that taking the dongle home and launching AC from there would work as there isn't really a link between my hard drives and the office hard drives. In my search of this site, some have reported being able to access a server version of AC, but apparently not the single-user version.
You don't want to run ArchiCAD over a VPN. You can bring the hardware key home, running a local copy of ArchiCAD and access files on your server or, if you have a network key at your office, run ArchiCAD at home accessing the network key and files over the VPN.
We have several very happy clients working this way.
We don't have network licenses, just the individual dongles at each computer. When I am logged in to the VPN in Mac OS X and am running Remote Desktop Connection, I am remotely seeing and operating my PC at work, but the files and hard drives at work do not show up in my finder window. How do I get my Mac to see the PC drives at the office in order to be able to open them?
There is a feature in Remote Desktop Connection where I can now see my Mac's hard drive on my work PC in the RDC window. Can anyone tell me how I can get my Mac to see my work files so I can run ArchiCAD locally on my Mac, but accessing the files from work?
I do not want to copy files back and forth, some of them are over 100MB in size, just for the AC model.