If you have requested that a Virtual Machine be created for your research computing needs, you will need a couple bits of information to access it:
- Your NetID and password
- Your VM's hostname (this should be given to you by your Technology Support representative)
- A Connection to SU's Network
- Are you on campus? If yes, good! You're ready to start connecting.
- Are you off-campus?
- If yes, are you using a campus-managed computer configured for DeviceTunnel? If yes, good! You're ready to start connecting.
- If no, you need a copy of the SU VPN installed on your computer.
Optional:
- If you're using a Mac, you will need the Microsoft Remote Desktop client for Mac.
- If you're using an iPad or iPad Pro, you'll need the assistance of your Tech Support representative.
Steps to get connected
Connect to SU's Network
If you're on campus, or are off-campus using a campus-managed laptop configured with DirectAccess, you can skip this step.
Windows
- Download the SURA (the SU VPN tool) for Windows. Try to save it to your Desktop for easy access.
- Double click to run the file you downloaded, and log in with your SU NetID credentials. When you're connected you should see a dialog that looks like this:
- When you see that, find the field for Remote Desktop (it's near the middle of the window)
- In the field titled "Computer", type the hostname of your virtual machine (this would be given to you by your tech-support representative.
- Click the button that says "Connect".
- You should be logged in to your VM - it would look just like you've logged into any campus computer.