Remote-access Guide

wustl remote access

by Ramona Kunze Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Steps to Remotely Access the Research Studio for the First Time

  • Log into a WashU VPN.
  • Follow the connection link under directions in your confirmation email.
  • Download the connection link (this is a .rdp file) Mac users: you will need to install the Microsoft Remote Desktop Application
  • Click on the connection link (.rdp file)
  • When prompted, log into the system with your WUSTL key. ...

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How do I activate remote access?

Steps to enable allow remote connection in Windows 10:

  1. Open System using Windows+Pause Break.
  2. Choose Remote settings in the System window.
  3. Select Allow remote connections to this computer and tap OK in the System Properties dialog.

How to setup remote access?

Once installed, you can now connect to remote endpoints by following the steps below:

  • The software needs to be downloaded on both the local and remote computers.
  • Open the software on both the local and remote computers.
  • Write down the ITarian ID number and password of the remote computer.
  • Click “Start Connection.”
  • Enter the ID number and password of the remote computer.
  • Click “Connect.”

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Which remote access software do you use?

The Top 7 Best Remote Access Software

  • Zoho Assist — Best Overall Remote Access Software. ...
  • RemotePC — Best For Easy Setup and Scaling. ...
  • Splashtop — Best For Individuals and Small Teams. ...
  • LogMeIn Pro — Best For Small Businesses. ...
  • TeamViewer — Best For Mac and iOS Devices. ...
  • ConnectWise Control — Best For Unattended Remote Access. ...
  • Chrome Remote Desktop — Best Free Browser Extension. ...

How does a remote access work?

Remote Access. Remote Access is simply reaching a remote machine, most often a computer, to carry out a particular task. In most cases, Remote Access is used to troubleshoot a target computer that is situated geographically at a different place.

What is ITC-Wudosis Help Desk?

How to change your name on your desktop?

How to contact shared IT services?

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How do I connect to the Wash U WiFi?

Connecting to WUSM-SecureNavigate to your Wireless settings.Select WUSM-Secure from list of networks.Click Connect (check Connect automatically if you'd like).A security box may appear. ... Enter user information as follows: ... If asked for a domain, type Accounts.Click OK or Connect.More items...

How to Connect to WUSM-Secure WiFi?

Go to WiFi under settings. Locate WUSM-secure in network listing. Once you have done this, Join the network. It may take a few minutes to connect.

How does AnyConnect VPN Work?

Remote and mobile users use the Cisco AnyConnect Secure VPN client to establish VPN sessions with the adaptive security appliance. The adaptive security appliance sends web traffic to the Web Security appliance along with information identifying the user by IP address and user name.

How do I connect to a VPN?

Open your phone's Settings app.Tap Network & internet. VPN. If you can't find it, search for "VPN." If you still can't find it, get help from your device manufacturer.Tap the VPN you want.Enter your username and password.Tap Connect. If you use a VPN app, the app opens.

Remote Desktop Windows - Washington University in St. Louis

Remote Desktop Access for Windows. You must know the name of the computer to which you want to connect. If you are connecting to your office PC at Olin, you can determine your computer name by doing the following.

Connect - Information Technology

Instructions and information about connecting using WiFi, VPN and remote desktops, including WUSM-secure, Eduroam, and access to individual schools on campus.

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For additional information, resources, tips and tricks for working remotely: Center for Digital Education; WashU IT Telecommuting During COVID-19

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What is ITC-Wudosis Help Desk?

Users new to Shared IT Services who were previously supported by the ITC-Wudosis Help desk (Orthopedics, Surgery, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Siteman Cancer Center, WUCA Departments) will find updated instructions for remotely accessing clinical applications, the ITC virtual desktop, or their office computers.

How to change your name on your desktop?

Locate the shortcut icon on your desktop. Right-click the shortcut icon, and choose Edit. Now click on the General tab and enter your work computer name in the Computer section . Note that your computer name will have changed after migration to Shared IT Services.

How to contact shared IT services?

If you experience any issues please feel free to contact the Shared IT Services help desk at (314)933-3333. When calling please be prepared with the following information.

Academic Remote Desktop Server

The school’s Remote Desktop Server Host (RDSH) infrastructure allows students to access a windows desktop via the Microsoft Remote Desktop client or a web browser.

Cloud-hosted Remote Desktop (Apporto)

For those applications that require increased graphics capability, we provide a cloud-hosted solution for those packages. To ensure that this resources remains performant for those that need it for classes, access is provided through enrollment in specific Canvas courses.

Virtual Linux Lab

The Virtual Linux Lab cluster provides on-demand browser-based VNC sessions to run academic applications as required for Engineering classes. It also provides a general job scheduler, including batch jobs and interactive jobs inside a Linux environment. This infrastructure can be accessed at the link below:

Online Materials and Tools

We have thousands of digital materials available for you that can be accessed remotely. Learn more about off-campus access.

Get Online Help

Last-minute citation question? Want help with research? Need to reach us from off-campus? Ask us! You can email us or chat with a librarian from the convenience of your home. This service is staffed by subject librarians who are happy to help you with your research needs.

Data Services

Data Services staff are available to assist you directly during the times listed below:

Interlibrary Loan (ILL) and MOBIUS

Patrons can request physical materials through Interlibrary Loan and MOBIUS.

Special Collections

Curators in the Julian Edison Department of Special Collections are available to assist Washington University faculty, staff, and students with obtaining access to materials for research and instruction. We also encourage our users to take advantage of our extensive Digital Projects & Collections resources.

Danforth VPN (New-only for groups listed below)

Washington University is consolidating VPN. Limited groups will use these instructions. Use these instructions ONLY if you are in the following departments:

MacOS Big Sur VPN Client Download (WUSM and Danforth)

Only the newest version of Cisco AnyConnect is confirmed by Cisco to support MacOS Big Sur. If you have updated to Big Sur and need the new VPN client, you can download it here: AnyConnect for Mac software.

Network Connectivity Service

For more information on Washington University IT Network Connectivity Service, please see the Service Catalog.

For more information

To find out more about wireless networks across the university, please see the Wireless Networks page.

What is ITC-Wudosis Help Desk?

Users new to Shared IT Services who were previously supported by the ITC-Wudosis Help desk (Orthopedics, Surgery, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Siteman Cancer Center, WUCA Departments) will find updated instructions for remotely accessing clinical applications, the ITC virtual desktop, or their office computers.

How to change your name on your desktop?

Locate the shortcut icon on your desktop. Right-click the shortcut icon, and choose Edit. Now click on the General tab and enter your work computer name in the Computer section . Note that your computer name will have changed after migration to Shared IT Services.

How to contact shared IT services?

If you experience any issues please feel free to contact the Shared IT Services help desk at (314)933-3333. When calling please be prepared with the following information.

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