Faculty looking for the Arch RemoteLab should click here.
Two options replace the old method of directly remoting into your office computer from off campus
- Use SU's remote desktop service to remote into a virtual Windows desktop, which has access to the G drive, including any files you may keep on the desktop.
- Use the virtual Windows desktop to further remote into your office computer (called Double Hop).
The option you choose dictates how you will connect to the virtual Windows desktop
Browser method - use if you don't need to double hop to your office computer (i.e., the virtual Windows desktop is enough)
- RDP Client method - use if you need to double hop to your office computer.
Reasons why you may want to double hop
- You use special fonts, such as the school's Grotesque and Plantin.
- You use software that is not available on the virtual Windows desktop.
- You need better performance.
- You want to leave files open and programs running to return to later.
Reasons why you may not want to double hop
- You find the virtual Windows desktop is adequate for your work.
- You want to avoid the extra complexity of working two layers deep.
Browser Method
RDP Client Method
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.