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Run the program. Note that you may want to pin the app to your taskbar so you can find it later. Right-click on the taskbar icon to get the menu:
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Next, enter the COMPLETE network name of your desktop computer. It will be in the form of AS-MTH-{something}.math.cornell.edu
   
 
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Revision as of 16:57, 6 March 2020

Accessing your work machine from home

Connecting to a Windows machine

If your work computer is a windows machine, you can connect to your work computer from home using Remote Desktop. Remote Desktop clients are available or Mac, Linux, and Windows to allow you to connect to Windows machines. First we'll go over connecting to Windows from another Windows machine.

Note that some of the windows you will encounter will have a different appearance depending on your version of Windows 10.

First, you will want to follow the instructions for setting up and connecting to the Cornell VPN.

Once you have that set up and you're connected to the Cornell VPN with the math.vpn permit, go to your search bar and type 'remote desktop connection' Rdcsearch.png

Then, at the top of the menu, the Remote Desktop Connection app will appear.

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Run the program. Note that you may want to pin the app to your taskbar so you can find it later. Right-click on the taskbar icon to get the menu:

Rdc-taskbarpin.png

Next, enter the COMPLETE network name of your desktop computer. It will be in the form of AS-MTH-{something}.math.cornell.edu

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