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Amazon Workspaces is a VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) that allows a user to securely connect to a cloud compute instance. SEAS Computing has bundled a few software (Solidworks , Comsol, and/or Abaqus or Comsol) as applications which authorized SEAS users may utilize.
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1. Login to your class Canvas site.
2. Look for a VDI button (VDI_AWS or VDI_AWS-Workspace or SEAS_VDI) on the canvas landing page for your class and click on it.
3. Follow the instructions on the new page that opens.
As the instructions say, you can either use a client for your operating system (only for Mac and Windows clients are available) or login from the web (only Chrome and Firefox). If you are using web access, you need the registration code. You can get it by going to your class canvas and following step (2) above.
For linux, Web Access is the only viable option. Web Access can also be used on Mac (not on Safari) or Windows.
Note: First time provisioning of a machine can take as much as 30 minutes. Try to get yourself setup well before the first class.
4. Please make sure to check your spam folders in case Amazon AWS informs you that a mail has been sent and you did not receive it.
For any password difficulties, you should be able to click on "Forgot Password?" that appears on the login page and follow the instructions.
A note about email: The email where you will receive notification is the one you use for Harvard Key. If you do not have a Harvard Key, it depends on the nature of your association with Harvard and the email in Harvard records. If you have XID, then the email is the one you used for obtaining XID.
5. Once you are done with your work on the machine, close any commercial software and log out of the machine.
File Transfers
You cannot transfer files from the VD to your local machine directly. You can transfer files as attachments to your email. You can also use Google Drive/OneDrive/Dropbox. You should be able to install Dropbox client or work via a browser. Please try to transfer files as soon as you can. If the machine is decommissioned or has to be recommissioned for a user due to technical difficulties, all the files on the machine may be lost.
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You do NOT have to be on VPN to access any license servers for Solidworks/Comsolany commercial software. We built the VDI infrastructure to already have access to the license servers. Use your workspace as you would any lab machine.
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A. Problem: You did not receive an invitation email from Amazon
Solution: It may be in your spam folder. If you are using, for example gmail (including g.harvard.edu), check your spam folder. Once you locate the email in your spam folder,
then click the 'NOT SPAM' button on top of the email. This sends the email to your inbox and activates any links.
B. Problem: Invitation link does not work
Solution: The link expires when you clicked on it earlier and set up your password. If you have done that and remember your password, you should be
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- enter the password (if you do not remember the password, see below)
C. Problem: I don't remember my password
Solution: You should have the client downloaded and installed. If not, see Problem B above. Once you have the client installed:
- click 'forgot my password' on the workspaces client
Abaqus Instructions for ES 128
(the one with four colored "flag" on it), it will open a panel with "All programs" at the bottom. If you click on "All Programs" it will display the program folders and you will
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Other than email related difficulties already discussed, you should generally not have much difficulty with the VDI. If you encounter difficulties with VDI, you should contact your TFs first. If you are unable to do so or if the TFs cannot resolve it, please send an email to help@seas.harvard.edu. Use "SEAS VDI difficulties" in your subject line. Please do not send software specific questions (COMSOL, SOLIDWORKS, ABAQUS, etc.) to this addressor instructor.