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*Click on "Ethernet" on the left-hand side, and then locate your IP address as shown below. | *Click on "Ethernet" on the left-hand side, and then locate your IP address as shown below. | ||
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*Open the Settings window by going to: Start -> Settings | |||
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*Click "Network & Internet" | |||
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*Click "Ethernet" in the left-hand side. | |||
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*Click on the Connection that is connected. | |||
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*Scroll down and find your "IPv4 Address" This is your computer's IP address. | |||
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== Setting a Password on Computer == | |||
*The computer you are trying to remotely access MUST have a password set otherwise Remote Access will not work. | |||
*If you already have a password set, you can skip this step. | |||
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*Open System Preferences and click on "Users & Groups" | |||
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*Click on your User account on the left, then click "Change Password..." | |||
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*If you had an old password, enter it, otherwise leave that field blank. | |||
*Enter your new password twice and click "Change Password" | |||
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Revision as of 14:04, 12 March 2020
Installing and Using Cisco VPN
- You HAVE to be connected to the VPN in order to use Remote Desktop
Macintosh OSX
- Follow campus' guide for installing and using Cisco VPN, located at this link: https://answers.uillinois.edu/illinois/page.php?id=47629
Windows 10
- Follow campus' guide for installing and using Cisco VPN, located at this link: https://answers.uillinois.edu/illinois/page.php?id=47507
Finding Your IP Address
- You will need the IP address of the computer you are trying to remotely access.
Macintosh OSX
Windows 10
Setting a Password on Computer
- The computer you are trying to remotely access MUST have a password set otherwise Remote Access will not work.
- If you already have a password set, you can skip this step.
Macintosh OSX
Windows 10
Remote Connection Settings
- You will to correctly set the following settings on the computer you are trying to remotely access to allow it.
Macintosh OSX
Windows 10
- Open the Settings window by going to: Start -> Settings
- Click "System"
- Click "Remote Desktop" in the left-hand side and then Click the slider to turn the option for "Enable Remote Desktop" from "Off" to "On".
- A window will pop up asking if you want to Enable Remote Desktop? Click "Confirm"
- Next, you have to change your sleep settings so that your computer stays awake to access. Click on "Power & sleep" at the left-hand side of the window.
- Change both the "Screen" and "Sleep" settings to "Never".
Remote Connection
- Once all the above is complete, follow these directions to actually connect remotely to the PC.
Macintosh OSX to Connect to a Windows Computer
- Download Microsoft Remote Desktop 10 from the App Store, located at this link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-remote-desktop-10/id1295203466?mt=12
- Go to your Applications and open "Microsoft Remote Desktop 10"
- Click on "Add PC"
- Enter the IP address you collected from the computer you would like to remotely access for "PC Name". Choose a nickname for the connection next to "Friendly name". Click "Add".
- Double-click the computer connection that now shows under PCs.
- Enter the username and password for the computer you are trying to connect to. Click "Continue".
- In the window that pops up, click "Continue" to connect.
- The desktop of the computer you are remotely accessing should appear and you can do work on it normally.
Windows 10 to Connect to a Windows Computer
- Open the Windows Menu, scroll down and click on "Windows Accessories", and then click on "Remote Desktop Connection"
- In the window that opens, enter the IP address you found earlier into the box for "Computer". Click "Connect".
- Another window will pop up asking for your credentials. These credentials are the username and password for the computer you are trying to connect to.
- When the window below pops up, click "Yes" to connect.
- The desktop of the computer you are connecting to will pop up, and you can access it as though you are sitting in front of that computer.
