Remote-access Guide

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by Brandi Bashirian Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How can I access College of engineering resources remotely?

DECS offers various methods to remotely access College of Engineering resources from anywhere with an Internet connection. What do you want to do remotely? Use the DECS Public Computer Lab environment. The DECS Public Computer Labs can be accessed remotely through the DECS Remote Desktop Services (RDS) servers.

How do I access DECS public computer lab remotely?

Remote Access 1 Use the DECS Public Computer Lab environment. The DECS Public Computer Labs can be accessed remotely through the DECS Remote Desktop Services (RDS) servers. 2 Perform resource intensive or long running computational jobs. ... 3 Access my network files. ...

Does the College of Engineering offer virtual desktops?

The College of Engineering now offers a limited number of Virtual Desktops to our students. A virtual desktop is a virtualized computer that can be accessed from any internet-connected computer in the world and will allow our users to access any of the software that we currently provide in our computing labs and classrooms.

How do I access my Desktop on campus?

We have 128 desktops available for use on-campus or off with no need to use a VPN. HTML5 web browser access: Just follow this link and make sure to select the “USERS” Domain and login using your CoE username and password (aka ‘CADE Account’). Once logged-in, double-click on a pool and a desktop will launch.

Where to send feedback on Coe?

Does Cade have a VPN?

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Remote Desktop Access for All! | College of Engineering IT Support

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Remotely Accessing a Desktop Computer - University of Utah

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Citrix Receiver Login - University of Utah

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Using remote access, and the University of Utah's new VPN, responsibly ...

Rule 4-004H: Remote Access outlines the requirements and responsibilities that University of Utah students, faculty, staff, and affiliates should follow to properly protect the university’s IT resources when connecting off-site to the U’s network for school or work purposes.

Remote Desktop Server - Support - CSBS - The University of Utah

Before you connect: Request permission via the helpdesk to access the Remote Desktop (Terminal) Server. Any faculty member within the College of Social and Behavioral Science may request access to this service.

Connect to your Office Computer using the COE Remote Desktop Gateway

Our Remote Desktop Gateway service allows you to securely connect to a College of Engineering Windows workstation from anywhere you have Internet access and an appropriate Remote Desktop client.

You will need

The .RDP file that is attached to this tutorial (located at the bottom of this page). Be sure to right click and Save link as.

Where to send feedback on Coe?

Feedback, program (s) install requests for VDI, complaints or general questions should be directed to support@coe.utah.edu

Does Cade have a VPN?

We have 128 desktops available for use on-campus or off with no need to use a VPN.

ENGRLab-AutoConnect Install & UserGuide

Hello! Thank you for using AutoConnect! We hope you'll find that AutoConnect makes it even easier to access lab computers remotely.

Install Guide

To install ENGRLab-AutoConnect, download the Autoconnect Installer.exe

What is a remote desktop client?

A Remote Desktop client can be used to connect to any properly configured Microsoft Windows computer on the engineering network.

What is DECS server?

The DECS Compute Servers are high performance servers that are specifically designed to handle resource intensive and/or long running computational jobs. They provide access to most of the popular engineering computational software in either a terminal or desktop environment.

Where is COE VDI hosted?

Each COE-VDI session is hosted on our VMware Horizon data center servers and provides the operating system and all necessary software as part of the desktop environment. Each session is created on-demand and provides a clean workstation environment for each user when they log on.

What is COE VDI?

COE-VDI is a Virtualized Desktop Infrastructure. Using VMWare Horizon software, it provides a flexible Windows Desktop experience for students enrolled in the College of Engineering at the University of Washington Seattle Campus.

Is access enabled for all students in the College of Engineering?

Access is enabled by default for all College of Engineering Students. Faculty or students needing access to additional applications or desktop pools should contact the COE-VDI help desk (you must use a UW or Gmail email address).

Can you use COE VDI on campus?

Using a variety of different devices, COE-VDI may be accessed both on and off campus. Logging in with your UW NetID, you may access the COE-VDI VM pools by using either the VMware Horizon Client, or the COE-VDI webpage. As our GPU licenses are limited, we ask that students default to using the "COE Lab" VM pool. The addition of a GPU marks the only difference between the pools, otherwise they are identical.

How many seats are there in Academic Surge 1044?

With additional licensing and hardware, we are now able to offer 30 seats on a 24-hour basis, in addition to the seats reserved for class times in the labs. As before, all lab seats will be available remotely when the labs are not in session (after 8PM weekday evenings and weekends), but you will be able to use the labs anytime through this new program.

How to contact UCDavis support?

If you have trouble with connecting to or using the virtual lab environment and you have successfully used the labs in Academic Surge 1044 or 1116 this academic year, please submit a help ticket at http://servicehub.ucdavis.edu (make sure to specifically request assistance from College of Engineering IT Support), or by sending email to coeitss-support@ucdavis.edu, or by calling the IT Support Line at 530-784-4876.

Where to send feedback on Coe?

Feedback, program (s) install requests for VDI, complaints or general questions should be directed to support@coe.utah.edu

Does Cade have a VPN?

We have 128 desktops available for use on-campus or off with no need to use a VPN.

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