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Jason, all very helpful indeed. Just one query below.

>
> >> The easiest way to set up a multi-user server is to just get the vmware
> >> version of Sage running, start sage, and then use the notebook()
> >> command.  At the sage prompt, type notebook? to read the help.
>
> > This sounda a bit like something I'd do when sitting at the server
> > rather than when sitting at a remote web browser. Or am I wrong? For
> > example, I access Sagenb via a browser and hence a URL, rather than
> > via VMWare (even though I get the impression that Sagenb is
> > underpinned by VMWare - can't recall where I read that)..
>
> The easiest way to start a sage notebook server is to do the above while
> sitting down at the computer running Sage.  However, it is not very much
> more work to be able to launch or restart the server remotely.  You will
> still probably have to sit down at the computer to initially set the
> vmware sage server up (though if you are good at vmware, you can
> probably do this remotely as well).

I'm very happy starting the notebook directly from the server machine
as long as worksheet users can then access them remotely.

I hadn't thought about multiple v single notebook architectures and
will think harder about that now.

So do I just set up the server by following the single user
installation instructions plus your tips on security, and then find a
URL that provides remote access to that server? (And if so, what would
that URL look like?)

Or is there more to it than that to drive multiple users from a
Windows-based server?

I ask because the linux instructions for setting up a multi-user
environment looked different from the instructions for a single user
and so I was guessing that the Windows set up would also be different.

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Thanks very much
Kevin
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