At the NGA, the TMS application is installed only on a handful of workstations. Most TMS users have an .rdp configuration file deployed to their workstations and they use the Remote Desktop Client (on Mac and Windows) to connect to one of a number of Remote Desktop Services (formerly Terminal Services) running on a handful of virtual Windows Servers (VMWare ESXi) that run the TMS application. This enables users to open the remote TMS application in a window just like any other local application. It takes a few seconds longer to start up but works well. Still looking forward to a 100% web version though.
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