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- | To make working from home or from a Flexdesk | + | {{ : |
- | With the implementation of a Remote Desktop Service (RDS), you have access to a farm of servers providing you the same experience as your institute desktop as graphical | + | With the implementation of a Remote Desktop Service (RDS), you have access to a farm of servers providing you the same experience as your institute desktop as graphical |
Below we describe in some detail how to access the RDS farm from the three major operating systems. | Below we describe in some detail how to access the RDS farm from the three major operating systems. | ||
- | For all systems, you need to download a '' | + | For all systems, |
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- | Now confirm your 2FA: | + | |
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- | After you have logged in you see a page with a remote computer icon. Click on the icon ad a file will be downloaded. The file has a funny name, but has the extension '' | + | |
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The next steps are OS dependent. | The next steps are OS dependent. | ||
- | =====From Windows===== | + | * [[:manuals:rds:windows|Windows]] |
- | Copy the just download file to your desktop and rename is to a name which you associate with remote access to the institute servers. Do not change the extension. | + | |
- | + | * [[:manuals:rds:linux|Linux]] | |
- | Once the '' | + | |
- | {{ :manuals:rds3.png? | + | |
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- | Enter your PHYSICS or STERREWACHT domain credentials. and click OK. | + | |
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- | Now on your phone you will get a request to confirm your 2FA factor. Once you have doen that you will be provided a windows in which the Remote Desktop is started. | + | |
- | =====From MacOS===== | + | |
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- | =====From Linux===== | + | |
- | For Linux we use the package '' | + | |
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- | Now your ' | + | |
- | {{ :manuals:rds4.png? | + | |
- | With the file browser select the just downloaded '' | + | |
- | {{ :manuals:rds5.png? | + | |
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- | Now double click that new entry and you will be presented a login window: | + | |
- | {{ : | + | |
+ | Above links tell you how to open an RDS session. But if you are done, you can either close the RDP program or use the logout functionality inside the graphical interface. The first method retains your RDS session and the next time you try to connect, you are directed to this still existing session. This means that you can start programs that will continue to run even if you are not connected to the session, and that returning to the session you can pickup where your left off. Using the graphical windows logout function closes the session, thus providing you with a clean new session the next time you connect RDS. |