How do I connect to the LSE network?
You will first need to connect to the LSE network remotely using one of the methods below: 1 Remote Desktop Connection: You can access SITS remotely using one of the methods for both Mac and Windows systems... 2 VPN (Virtual Private Network) access: More ...
How do I contact LSE it support?
United Kingdom Contact: Your first points of call for any computer and network problems are Hitesh Pateland Michael Rose. Email: h.patel12@lse.ac.uk Email: m.rose2@lse.ac.uk Twitter: @LSE_RLAB_IT Actual location on campus: 3rd floor, 32 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, WC2A 3PH. Close LSE Research Laboratory IT Support Home How To...Guides
Where can I find guidance on remote/home working?
The LSE's Data and Technology Services (DTS) have put together guidance on remote/home working: Working from home guidance (PDF)[LSE members only] A one page quick guide to getting started with home working using Office 365.
How do I access LSE Remote Desktop?
The vWorkspace app is available for iPad, iPhone and Android.Download and install the vWorkspace app: App Store for iOS. ... Open the app by clicking on the vWorkspace icon.Enter Workspace.lse.ac.uk when prompted for a website.Enter your LSE username and password.You will see the applications available to you.
How do I use LSE VPN?
VPN (Virtual Private Network) access: Once downloaded, unzip the file and save this to your machine. Make sure that you have the Pulse VPN connected and running before you open SITS. If prompted for a username, type in: LSE/yourusername and enter your LSE password. You should now be able to access SITS as normal.
How do I activate my LSE email?
Connecting to LSE To connect to eduroam, use your LSE email address and password. To access your LSE email from anywhere in the world, turn on Multi-Factor Authentication and then use: mail.lse.ac.uk, logging in your LSE username and password.
Where is pulse secure install on Mac?
Open Safari and browse to https://www.bmc.org/bmc-help-desk-file-downloads - Click on the MAC VPN Client and click Allow(this will download the file to your downloads folder) Page 2 Open your downloads folder and double click on the pulse secure dmg file to open the Pulse Secure package.
How do I log into my LSE email?
You can access your LSE email from anywhere in the world via your web browser:Type mail.lse.ac.uk in your browser search bar.You will be directed to a Microsoft log on screen. ... Enter your LSE email password and click Sign In.You will be prompted to stay signed in on this machine.More items...
How do I access my office 365 email account?
Go to the Microsoft 365 sign-in page or to Outlook.com. Enter the email address and password for your account. Select Sign in.
What is your LSE username?
If you are a member of staff or a registered student, your username is a single word; something like 'ABRAM' (it is NOT your email address). If you are an LSE for You Public Account holder (an alumni, applicant, etc.) your username is your personal email address.
How do I change my LSE password?
If you forget your password, you can go to LSE For You and click on the Forgot username or password link on the login screen. This will take you to a page where you can start the process to reset your password.
How do I connect to LSE WIFI?
ConfigurationFrom the Home screen click Settings.Click Wi-Fi. ... From the list of available wireless networks, click eduroam.In the Username field enter your LSE email address e.g j.bloggs@lse.ac.uk.In the Password field enter your LSE password and click Join.Click Accept to accept the LSE's Eduroam security certificate.More items...
How do I access a file on my computer from within the Remote Desktop?
Transferring documents between your computer and Remote Desktop can be done via SharePoint or OneDrive. If you save the documents to either of these places; you can then use the web interface to access them on the Remote Desktop:
Can you connect to a remote desktop with a VPN?
Once connected to the VPN, you can connect to the Remote Desktop to access the services, files, and resources you need.