How to reserve an EMu workstation: Difference between revisions

From The New York Botanical Garden
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
 
(6 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
= Overview =
= Overview =


EMu runs optimally when using a computer connected to NYBG's network via Ethernet cable. While EMu can run using NYBG's WiFi onsite, or using WiFi and VPN when offsite, its performance is significantly reduced.  
EMu runs optimally when using a computer connected via Ethernet cable to NYBG's network. While EMu can run using NYBG's WiFi (on-site), or using WiFi and VPN (off-site), its performance is significantly reduced.  


To maximize EMu performance and productivity when working remotely, Herbarium staff will have remote access to 4 shared desktop computers for use with EMu.
To maximize EMu performance and productivity when working off-site, Herbarium staff will have remote access to 4 shared desktop computers for use with EMu.


Each workstation is numbered and must be reserved prior to use.  
Each workstation is numbered and must be reserved prior to use.  
Line 15: Line 15:
*Do not create an appointment "series" and reserve a workstation every day for weeks in advance. Make individual appointments and sign up a few days to a week in advance.
*Do not create an appointment "series" and reserve a workstation every day for weeks in advance. Make individual appointments and sign up a few days to a week in advance.


== Reservations using MS Office Outlook ==
 
= Reservations using MS Office Outlook =
To make a reservation, you must have an NYBG email account and have been granted access to the public folder "EMu Computers" nested within the "Herbarium Calendars." Contact Kim Watson if you need assistance.
To make a reservation, you must have an NYBG email account and have been granted access to the public folder "EMu Computers" nested within the "Herbarium Calendars." Contact Kim Watson if you need assistance.




'''1. Open the Outlook application.''' The interface will look similar to the image below.  In the panel on the left, search for "Public Folders."   If "Public Folders" is not visible, select the folder icon indicated by the arrow below.
=== Open the Outlook application ===
The interface will look similar to the image below.  In the panel on the left, search for "Public Folders."   If "Public Folders" is not visible, select the folder icon indicated by the arrow below.
:[[File:ClipCapIt-230214-171028.PNG]]
:[[File:ClipCapIt-230214-171028.PNG]]




'''2. Select a workstation and date.'''
=== Select a workstation and date ===
#Reveal all subfolders within “Public Folders.”
#Reveal all subfolders within “Public Folders.”
#Reveal all subfolders within “All Public Folders.”
#Reveal all subfolders within “All Public Folders.”
Line 34: Line 36:




'''3. Make a reservation.'''
=== Make a reservation ===
#Enter First and Last name in the Subject field
#Enter First and Last name in the Subject field
#Deselect "All day event"
#Deselect "All day event"
Line 40: Line 42:
#Select "Save and Close"
#Select "Save and Close"
:[[File:ClipCapIt-230214-171939.PNG]]
:[[File:ClipCapIt-230214-171939.PNG]]
= Connect to a Remote EMu Workstation =
[[How to connect remotely to an EMu workstation|How to connect to an EMu workstation]]

Latest revision as of 21:57, 15 February 2023

Overview

EMu runs optimally when using a computer connected via Ethernet cable to NYBG's network. While EMu can run using NYBG's WiFi (on-site), or using WiFi and VPN (off-site), its performance is significantly reduced.

To maximize EMu performance and productivity when working off-site, Herbarium staff will have remote access to 4 shared desktop computers for use with EMu.

Each workstation is numbered and must be reserved prior to use.


Please be courteous to others when reserving a workstation:

  • Do not sign up for a workstation and then not use it.
  • If your remote working schedule changes, update or delete your reservation for the workstation.
  • If you finish early, update your reservation so others know the workstation is available.
  • Do not create an appointment "series" and reserve a workstation every day for weeks in advance. Make individual appointments and sign up a few days to a week in advance.


Reservations using MS Office Outlook

To make a reservation, you must have an NYBG email account and have been granted access to the public folder "EMu Computers" nested within the "Herbarium Calendars." Contact Kim Watson if you need assistance.


Open the Outlook application

The interface will look similar to the image below.  In the panel on the left, search for "Public Folders."   If "Public Folders" is not visible, select the folder icon indicated by the arrow below.


Select a workstation and date

  1. Reveal all subfolders within “Public Folders.”
  2. Reveal all subfolders within “All Public Folders.”
  3. Reveal all subfolders within “Herbarium Calendars.”
  4. Reveal all subfolders within "EMu Computers"
  5. Select the EMu Computer you would like to reserve.
  6. Right click on the date you wish to reserve and select "New Appointment."


Make a reservation

  1. Enter First and Last name in the Subject field
  2. Deselect "All day event"
  3. Select "Start time" and "End time"
  4. Select "Save and Close"


Connect to a Remote EMu Workstation

How to connect to an EMu workstation