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Faculty looking for the Arch RemoteLab should click here.

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  1. Use SU's remote desktop service to remote into a virtual Windows desktop, which has access to the G and H drivesdrive, including any files you may keep on the desktop.
  2. Use the virtual Windows desktop to further remote into your office computer (called Double Hop).

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Use this method if you need to double hop.

Some tips before you connect

  • Users are required to have their Microsoft Two-Factor Authentication setup before using remote access.
  • Idle sessions will automatically be logged out after 4 hours.
  • The RDP file that is downloaded below in step 1 will occasionally expire. If it no longer connects, revisit this process to download a new file.

Steps

1. Acquire the RDP connection file 

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  1. From a web browser, visit https://rds.syr.edu and sign in with your NetID credentials.

  2. In the top right, click the gear/sprocket icon.

  3. In the Settings pane, select "Download the rdp file" then close or click out of the Settings pane.

  4. Now single click on the SULabs icon. This will cause an RDP file named "SULabs.rdp" to download. Check your downloads folder for this file. You can close the browser tab as we are done with it.

2. Connect to the virtual Windows desktop using the RDP file

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  1. Once you have the SULabs.rdp file, you are ready to connect to the virtual Windows desktop.

    Windows

    1. Open the SULabs.rdp file by double clicking it. 
    2. You will be prompted with a login
      1. For username, enter your email: <Your NetID>@syr.edu
      2. For password, enter: <Your NetID Password>

    macOS

    1. Download and install the Microsoft Remote Desktop Mac App
    2. Open the SULabs.rdp file by double clicking it.
    3. You will be prompted with a login
      1. For username, enter your email:  <NetID>@syr.edu
      2. For password, enter: <NetID Password>

  2. Wait for Windows to login. It can take 3-4 minutes.
  3. After login is complete you will see a Windows desktop.

3. Connect to your office computer from the virtual Windows desktop (double hop)

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  1. While logged into the virtual Windows desktop, in the Windows search box, type 'remote' and click Remote Desktop Connection.

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    Make sure you are using the search box of the virtual Windows desktop and not your own computer. 

  2. Enter your office computer's name in the Computer box and click Connect. If you don't know the name, please contact us at archit@syr.edu

  3.  Enter your NetID password when prompted, and click Yes if you see an Identity prompt.

  4. After a few moments you should be logged into your office computer. Remember that you are two layers deep. When you are done using your office computer, you may prefer to disconnect rather than sign out.

    Disconnect in one of two ways:

    a) Click the X on the bar at the top of the office computer's remote session, or
    b) Click the Windows start button > Power > Disconnect

    Do not shut down your work computer!

  5. After you disconnect from your office computer, you will still need to sign out from the virtual Windows desktop.


  6. From the virtual Windows desktop, click the Windows start button, then your profile icon, then 'Sign out'.

Tips for macOS

  • If you minimize the office computer connection, you can then switch back from the virtual Windows desktop to the macOS environment by moving the mouse pointer to the upper edge of the screen, which will show the Mac menu bar.
    • You can also swipe left and right on the touch pad (four fingers).

Troubleshooting - Connection Failure

  • "This computer can't connect to the remote computer."
    • This error could mean your office computer is off.
  • If you get a black screen upon login to your office computer (double hop):
    • Type CTRL-ALT-END (Windows) or CONTROL-OPTION-FN-LEFT ARROW (macOS) to bring up Task Manager on the remote office computer.
    • In Task Manager click More Details, then click File > Run new task.
    • Enter explorer.exe in the box and click Ok.
      • This should bring back the desktop.
    • If that doesn't help, again click File > Run new task.
    • Enter shutdown -r in the box and click OK.
      • This should restart the remote office computer. Close the remote computer window. Wait several minutes and try to connect again.