Remote-access Guide

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by Mr. Ezra Harvey Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How do I install UC Davis Health Citrix client plug-in?

You will be prompted to install the Citrix Client Plug-In, Click the Check Box to Download. At the File Download window select Open. Accept all the defaults during the installation process. You are now ready to launch UC Davis Health Citrix applications Select the desired Citrix application from the applications list.

How do I connect to the Remote Desktop Service?

To connect to the Remote Desktop service: 1 From any internet connected computer, go to access.caes.ucdavis.edu 2 Login with your UC Davis email address and password 3 Click on the resource that you want to connect to (example: "CAESDO Remote Desktop"), which will download the connection shortcut to your computer (via a .rdp file) More items...

Does the Dean's office have access to a Remote Desktop Connection?

As such, the College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences Dean's Office provides access to a Remote Desktop connection for all units, centers, and departments supported by the Computing Resources Unit. The Remote Desktop service can be accessed from any internet connected computer, including computers at home.

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December 14, 2009 - Campus retires Usenet news service

Information and Educational Technology retired the campus Usenet news service on Monday, December 14, 2009. Its popularity and usefulness have plunged with the rise of Web-based discussion groups, mailing lists, blogs, and pervasive email access. In recent years, the campus Usenet news server has hosted only a few class discussion groups.

Background

Usenet News ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet) started in 1980, ten years before the World Wide Web. The Usenet News service at UC Davis dates at least to the early 1990s. At one time, many science and engineering classes used it as a bulletin board for discussions.

Action

If you work with faculty or staff who still moderate a Usenet news service, please help them transition to either a classroom mailing list or to a SmartSite mailing list, as appropriate.

Alternatives

SmartSite, the online coursework and collaboration system at UC Davis, smartsite.ucdavis.edu.

More Information

To find out more about the UC Davis News Service, visit the UC Davis Email Web site. Read more about the USENET closure at xbase.ucdavis.edu/1996 (login and Kerberos password required).

What is Epic's mobile app?

Epic’s mobile apps keep you connected with your patients, your practice and your clinical colleagues—wherever you are—24/7. Haiku is Epic’s mobile app for the iPhone® and Android®. Canto is the mobile app for the iPad®.

How to get Haiku on iPad?

Download and install one of these apps to your smart phone or tablet by clicking on the appropriate black button below. Haiku (iPhone and Android) Canto (iPad) Step 2. Once you’ve download Haiku or Canto, click the appropriate hyperlink below (from your device).

How long does it take for a remote desktop to close?

The Remote Desktop session will lock after 15 minutes of inactivity and disconnect after 2 hours. After 24 hours of inactivity , the Remote Desktop session will fully close.

Can you access remote desktop without password?

While multiple people can access the Remote Desktop servers simultaneously, your session is only accessible to you and nobody can access it without a password. Furthermore, no one will be able to see the work you are doing remotely.

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December 14, 2009 - Campus Retires Usenet News Service

  • Information and Educational Technology retired the campus Usenet news service on Monday, December 14, 2009. Its popularity and usefulness have plunged with the rise of Web-based discussion groups, mailing lists, blogs, and pervasive email access. In recent years, the campus Usenet news server has hosted only a few class discussion groups. The campus has therefore d…
See more on access.ucdavis.edu

Background

  • Usenet News (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet) started in 1980, ten years before the World Wide Web. The Usenet News service at UC Davis dates at least to the early 1990s. At one time, many science and engineering classes used it as a bulletin board for discussions.
See more on access.ucdavis.edu

Action

  • If you work with faculty or staff who still moderate a Usenet news service, please help them transition to either a classroom mailing list or to a SmartSite mailing list, as appropriate.
See more on access.ucdavis.edu

Alternatives

  1. SmartSite, the online coursework and collaboration system at UC Davis, smartsite.ucdavis.edu. Tools that might help include:
  2. Class mailing lists, email.ucdavis.edu/eml/class-faq.php. These class lists are created to help instructors reach their students via email. They are not part of SmartSite.
See more on access.ucdavis.edu

More Information

  • To find out more about the UC Davis News Service, visit the UC Davis Email Web site. Read more about the USENET closure at xbase.ucdavis.edu/1996(login and Kerberos password required).
See more on access.ucdavis.edu

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