by admin | Mar 10, 2021 | GIS and Mapping, Support - Cloud Remote Desktop
Google Earth Pro is available for use within our Cloud Remote Desktop Services for Forest Management. This is a goto for many needing a quick reference of geospatial data when managing forestry operations. Here are some quick tips / frequently asked questions when...
by admin | Sep 24, 2020 | Cloud Services, GeoMaster, Support - Cloud Remote Desktop
There are some add-ins to ArcMap such as GeoMaster Mobile Manager than need to accessible by end users. To enable these Open ArcMap and under the the Customize Tab select Add-In Manager. Click on the Options tab and click the Add Folder… button. Navigate to...
by admin | Sep 24, 2020 | Cloud Services, Support - Cloud Remote Desktop
Making maps is all about having access to spatial layers which provide layers such as roading, streams and contour data. Within the Interpine Forest Management Cloud we publish common spatial datasets centrally for all registered users to access. This not only...
by admin | Sep 24, 2020 | Cloud Services, Support - Cloud Remote Desktop
To allow for best practice implementation of GeoMaster deployed within our cloud environment, this document outlines the common setup for most users with regard to ArcGIS file based geodatabases setup for users. Most of our users will have the following structure to...
by admin | Sep 6, 2020 | Cloud Services, Microsoft365, PSLog, Support - Cloud Remote Desktop
PSLOG is used by many of our users inside our Cloud Remote Desktop Service. Some users have reported an issue where they get an error message when exporting some of the PSLOG reporting to EXCEL. This could appear as an OLE Error message such as shown below. The...
by admin | Aug 26, 2020 | Cloud Services, Microsoft365, Support - Cloud Remote Desktop
As a forest manager using our cloud services, you can use Microsoft 365 OneDrive and SharePoint to set up folders for contractors to access information or just provide them with a link to a place to upload their data or files. For example, you might have a harvest...