Remote-access Guide

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by Miss Karelle Walker MD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is remote access to the NIH library?

The remote access link will allow you access to all your favorite eBooks, databases, and journals. Once you have logged in, you will be taken directly back to the NIH Library website.

How do I login to the NIH library using my PIV card?

After June 11, 2021, PIV cards will be the only method for HHS users to utilize the NIH Login system for access to NIH Library resources. AMS and HHS credentials login will be discontinued. HHS staff with PIV cards: Login using your HHS PIV card in the left column below. HHS staff without PIV cards: Login under the right column.

How do I get a VPN account at NIH?

Virtual Private Network (VPN) Access This requires an account and applies to all employees, contractors and employees. a. Be in the NIH Active Directory, b. Have an NIH email account, and d. Individual requests a VPN account from their Supervisor, Dept. Chief, or Contract Project Officer e.

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How do I access my NIH email from home?

Enter or select your NIH username + @nih.gov, e.g., username@nih.gov....NIH has enabled secure, direct access to the following Microsoft Office 365 services:Your NIH email and calendar using Microsoft Outlook;Your files stored on OneDrive;SharePoint Online websites;Skype; and.Teams.

How do I access NIH VPN?

Using the AnyConnect VPN Client. Software called Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client has already been installed on your NIEHS laptop to support VPN. on your government computer, submit a NIH Help Desk ticket or call 866-319-4357. A technician will come to install the software on your machine.

How do I access the NIH library?

Whether at home or on the road, laptop or desktop, you can now use NIH Library electronic resources without using a VPN--all you need is your NIH login and password or PIV card. The remote access link will allow you access to all your favorite eBooks, databases, and journals.

How does Remote access work?

Remote access simply works by linking the remote user to the host computer over the internet. It does not require any additional hardware to do so. Instead, it requires remote access software to be downloaded and installed on both the local and remote computers.

How do I activate my NIH email?

The best address to use is your official NIH email address. You can find this by going to the NIH Enterprise Directory (NED), finding your entry, and scrolling down to the NIH AD Email field. Complete and submit the registration form. Click on the link in your registration confirmation email to activate your account.

How do you take remote access?

Set up remote access to your computerOn your computer, open Chrome.In the address bar, enter remotedesktop.google.com/access .Under “Set up Remote Access,” click Download .Follow the onscreen directions to download and install Chrome Remote Desktop.

Can someone access my computer remotely without me knowing?

There are two ways someone can access your computer without your consent. Either a family member or work college is physically logging in to your computer or phone when you are not around, or someone is accessing your computer remotely.

What do you mean by remote login?

Remote access, also known as remote login, is the ability to access the data stored on a computer from a remote location. It enables you to open, edit, and save files located on your device from anywhere in the world. This ability is handy for offsite workers, travelers, and those who work out of office.

Overview

Whether you are working in an alternate work location or teleworking, there are a variety of enterprise supported collaboration tools and resources available to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) staff.

Remote access through the virtual private network

NIH's virtual private network (VPN) offers a remote connection to the NIH network that ensures staff can securely access NIH tools, resources, and files from anywhere that allows internet access. Where possible, you are encouraged to use mobile devices and cloud-based services without connecting to the NIH network.

Web conferencing tools

NIH offers web conferencing tools that allow you to communicate with internal and external collaborators around the globe. View the Virtual Meeting Options Matrix for more information.

File storage and collaboration tools

You can easily and securely work on, store, and share documents using a range of file storage tools even when you're teleworking. Learn more about each at the NIH File Storage and Collaboration Tools Portal.

Mobile devices

NIH also provides the means to work remotely using mobile devices. Check NIH email, work and collaborate on documents with your colleagues, and host or attend meetings—all from your MobileIronenrolled smartphone or tablet.

Can we make this page better?

Let us know if you can't find the information you need, have a suggestion for improving this page, or found an error.

How to contact NCI?

If you require assistance or encounter problems, please: 1 Put in a ticket at NCI at Your Service 2 Visit NCI at Your Service Knowledge Base (KB) to view our full list of services, How To guides, and policies. 3 Call us at 301-496-4357, 866-319-4357, or 301-496-8294 (TTY) Monday-Friday: 6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. ET and limited support Saturday-Sunday: 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. ET and Monday-Friday: 6:00 p.m.-12:00 a.m. ET

What is remote app?

Remote Apps is designed as a temporary access solution.

Can I watch NIH virtual town halls?

To watch any NIH Virtual Town Halls or NCI All Hands Meetings, please exit out of NCI Remote Apps from the government-furnished or personally owned device that you're currently using and then stream the webcast from the same device . Regardless of the device you are using, you will be able to access the webcast without NCI Remote Apps.

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