Retrieving an RDP File for RDS
To connect through the RDP client, you first need to obtain the RDP file from the web client.
Accessing RDS
Open a web browser and go to rds.syr.edu.
Settings Access
In the top right corner, you'll see a sprocket icon ⚙️. Click on it.
Download Setting
In the Settings Pane, select the radio button labeled "Download the rdp file."
Login Prompt
If you are not logged in already, you might be prompted to do so using your email address (NetID@syr.edu) and NetID password.
Resource Selection
Return to the main screen of the web page and choose a resource icon. Clicking on a collection icon will trigger the download of an RDP file, which can then be used to connect.
Connect to RDS via an RDP Client
Before connecting via an RDP client, ensure you have retrieved the RDP file using the steps provided above.
RDP File Required to Proceed
It's essential to first obtain the RDP file from the web client to connect through the RDP client. Review the preceding instructions before attempting to connect on Windows and macOS.
Windows
- Installation:
- Windows
- Download and install the Microsoft Remote Desktop
macOS
- Download and install the Microsoft Remote Desktop Mac App
- Windows
- Accessing the RDS Collection
- Open the RDP file for the desired RDS collection.
- Open the RDP file for the desired RDS collection.
Login Prompt:
- Username: Enter your email in the format <Your NetID>@syr.edu.
- Password: Enter your NetID password.
Troubleshooting
Problem:
RDP Error - "There was a problem connecting to the remote resource. Ask your network administrator for help"
Solution:
Download the RDP file again following the instruction above. The old file may no longer hold correct connection information.
Getting Help
We're here to ensure you have a smooth experience with RDS. If you need assistance:
Students: Feel free to reach out to the ITS Help Desk directly. Call us at 315-443-2677, email at help@syr.edu, or drop by at 1-227 CST.
Faculty and Staff: For the most efficient support, it's recommended to start with your respective academic or administrative support teams. They're equipped with tools and knowledge tailored to your needs.