Remote-access Guide

nps student remote access

by Rylee Watsica Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How do I Manage my NPSS remotely?

On each NPS that you want to manage remotely, in Server Manager, select Local Server. In the Server Manager details pane, view the Remote Desktop setting, and do one of the following. If the value of the Remote Desktop setting is Enabled, you do not need to perform some of the steps in this procedure.

How do I grant remote desktop users access to the NPS?

The Remote Desktop Users dialog box opens. In Remote Desktop Users, to grant permission to a user to connect remotely to the NPS, click Add, and then type the user name for the user's account. Click OK.

How do I access NPS-licensed library resources?

Access NPS-licensed library resources anytime, anywhere using the NPS CloudLab, the VPN, or your NPS username & password. When do I need to login for access? If you use the NPS CloudLab or the Virtual Private Network (VPN) as part of your research workflow, you're recognized as on the network, and you won't need to login.

What can I do with my NPS computer?

• Access internal websites/applications including, but not limited to, the Intranet, Python, Student Muster, and Course Evaluation Forms (CEFs). • Map network drives. • Remote desktop over to computers located on campus. Since your remote computer will be connected to the NPS network, it must meet our security requirements.

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How to allow remote access to NPS?

Step 1: If you currently have an NPS Account and log in to the CLP using your PIV card, log in as normal. Step 2: Once you’re logged in, go to your user profile. Then go to Settings > General. Step 3: Take note of your CLP username (it starts with the @ symbol). Step 4: Create or update your CLP Password.

What is Remote Access?

A PIV card carrying member of the NPS Workforce may want to log in to the CLP on a home computer, phone, or tablet – none of which allow login with a PIV card. In this instance, the permanent employee can temporarily enable remote access mode. This will start a 60 day countdown during which employees will be able to log in to the CLP using the public login (username and password) fields – effectively allowing login on a personal or mobile device.

What happens if you forget to log in with your PIV card?

If you forget to log in with your PIV card before the 60 days are up, you’ll automatically be logged out of the CLP and prompted to log in with your PIV card again. Step 7: To start another 60 day remote access period, simply log in with your PIV card again.

Where to email CLP?

The CLP team is always happy to help! Email us at clp@nps.gov

How to grant permission to a user to connect remotely to the NPS?

In Remote Desktop Users, to grant permission to a user to connect remotely to the NPS, click Add, and then type the user name for the user's account. Click OK.

How to remotely manage NPS?

On each NPS that you want to manage remotely, in Server Manager, select Local Server. In the Server Manager details pane, view the Remote Desktop setting , and do one of the following.#N#If the value of the Remote Desktop setting is Enabled, you do not need to perform some of the steps in this procedure. Skip down to Step 4 to start configuring Remote Desktop User permissions.#N#If the Remote Desktop setting is Disabled, click the word Disabled. The System Properties dialog box opens on the Remote tab.

What is NPS in PowerShell?

Network Policy Server (NPS) Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell. You can use these netsh commands in Windows Server 2012 R2 or later operating systems.

How to configure NPS?

To configure the local NPS by using the NPS console . In Server Manager, click Tools, and then click Network Policy Server. The NPS console opens. In the NPS console, click NPS (Local). In the details pane, choose either Standard Configuration or Advanced Configuration, and then do one of the following based upon your selection: ...

What is the export of NPS?

Export the configuration of one NPS (the source server), including registry keys and the NPS configuration store, as a Netsh script.

How to manage NPS in Windows Server 2016?

In Windows Server 2016, you can manage the local NPS by using the NPS console. To manage both remote and local NPSs, you must use the NPS MMC snap-in.

What can you use in Netsh NPS?

You can use commands in the Netsh NPS context to show and set the configuration of the authentication, authorization, accounting, and auditing database used both by NPS and the Remote Access service. Use commands in the Netsh NPS context to:

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