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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 8
User Guide
Running FrameMaker on a remote system
FrameMaker can run locally or remotely. When running locally, FrameMaker runs as a client application on a
user’s workstation. When running remotely, FrameMaker runs as a client application on a remote system, and
employs the user’s workstation only as a display server, thus conserving workstation resources. When deciding
whether to run FrameMaker locally or remotely, consider the following:
• If users run FrameMaker remotely, their workstations won’t have the added overhead of running the product.
This improves local system performance.
• If the network is running near capacity, the additional load required to transmit display information from the
remote system can degrade network and workstation performance.
To run FrameMaker remotely:
1
Allow the remote host to use a workstation as a display server by doing one of the following (where client_host
is the name of the host on which you’ll run FrameMaker):
• To specify a remote host, enter client_host
• To allow any host to use the workstation as a display server, enter xhost +
2 Log in to the host on which you’ll run the product by entering rlogin client_host
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