Connecting to the Virtual Desktops via Remote Applications

Summary

This method is preferred for frequent remote connections and allows for connections using PCs, Macs, IPads, and Android Devices.

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Please refrain from utilizing any audio or video streaming services within the remote environment to reduce the strain on the remote servers. Video streaming (Zoom, Teams Meetings, Youtube, etc.) should be done on your local computer. Anyone using video or audio streaming within the remote environment may have their remote session terminated without warning.

If you are a frequent user of Remote Services, or you don't want to navigate to the website, it is possible to set up a PC or Mac to keep .rdp files as favorites and launch them directly from Microsoft Remote Desktop. Launching .rdp files this way is done much in the same way as for any software installed onto your local machine. 

Before continuing with these instructions, please make sure that your computer has all the latest updates, and that you have administrative rights on your computer to complete the Remote Applications Connection. PC users who do not have administrative rights will need to access Remote Services via Website Connection.

Connect to the VPN

NOTE: If you are currently connected to the University wireless (eduroam) or wired network you DO NOT need to connect to the VPN prior to connecting to any remote resources.

For increased security all remote connections require you to connect to the university VPN (Virtual Private Network) on your computer prior to initiating any remote connections.

Connection Instructions

Jump to: Windows 10 Remote Applications Connection
Jump to: MacOS Remote Applications Connection

Windows 10 Remote Applications Connection

 

Setting Up Remote Services Via Microsoft Remote Desktop App 

  1. Open the Start Menu and search for Remote App and Desktop Connections.

    Screenshot of the Win 10 start menu with a red box around the RemoteApp and Desktop Connections option, and a red arrow pointing towards the RemoteApp and Desktop Connections option.
     
  2. Click on Access Remote App and desktops on the left-hand side of the screen. 

    Screenshot of the RemoteApp and Desktop Connections window with a red box around the Access RemoteApp and desktops option and a red arrow pointing towards the RemoteApp and desktops option.
     
  3. In the screen that appears, enter your UNR email address.


    RemoteApps connection window showing a UNR email address entered in the dialog box.
    • If you have an @unr.edu email address you can use that instead.
       
  4. Read the security warning that appears, and verify that you have entered the correct link, then click on Next

    Connection confirmation window showing connection URL and your entered UNR email address with a red box highlighting the Next button.
     
  5. The Windows Security Credential window will appear. Enter in your NetID in the form of UNR\NetID and your password and then click OK.

    Windows Security Credentials window username entered as UNR\netid and a red box around the OK button and a red arrow pointing towards the OK button.
     
  6. If completed correctly, you will see a screen with the connection name as UNR Remote Services as well as the programs and desktops you have available. Click on Finish

    Screenshot of the Access RemoteApp and desktop window with a red box around the Finish button and a red arrow pointing towards the finish button.
     
  7.  You will now see all of your available remote connections in the start menu. 

MacOS Remote Applications Connection

Setting Up Connections Via the Windows App on macOSX

  1. Install Windows App (formerly Microsoft Remote Desktop) from the App Store or, if on a university managed device, from Self Service. Once installed, launch the app. If your computer informs you this application is already installed please make sure it is updated to the newest version. 
    Applications window with the Windows App icon highlighted by a red box.
     
  2. Click on the Devices tab, then select the + button at the top of the window, and then select Add Workspace
    Windows App Window with the Devices Tab on the left hand side, the + button in the upper right corner, and the Add Workspace option highlighted by red arrows.
     
  3. In the Add Workspace window that appears, enter your UNR email address.
    Add Workspace window showing a UNR email address entered in the dialog box
     
  4. The Add Workspace window will expand.  Click on the drop-down menu next to Credentials and select Add Credentials...
    Add Workspace window showing the Credentials selected and the Add Credentials.. option highlighted
     
  5. In the Add Credentials window that appears, enter in the following information:

    User Name: Your NetID in the form of unr\netid (Note: Confirm you are using a backslash "\" between unr and your NetID)
    Password: Your NetID password

    Click Add.
    Add Credentials window showing Username as unr\netid
     
  6. You will automatically return to the Add Workspace window with your new credentials pre-selected in the Credentials field. Click Add.
     
  7. Click on the Workspaces tab at the top of the window.  You will now see a list of available software and remote desktops. Double clicking on any software in the list will launch the software. 

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Article ID: 117561
Created
Mon 10/5/20 1:45 AM
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Fri 10/4/24 6:38 PM

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