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Access Student Desktops in MyDesk Virtual Labs for remote access to many software options available in on-campus computer labs.
You can connect to your desktop and applications by using the VMware Horizon Client or through the browser. The VMware Horizon Client offers better performance and features.
The Office of College Computing (OCC) is offers access to Virtual computer labs for instructional purposes. These environments will offer remote access for CEAS students to utilize software such as Matlab and Mathematica
Video & Web Conferencing Tools: Learning technology tools including Echo 360, Kaltura, LinkedIn Learning, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom. MyDesk (Virtual Desktop): Get remote access to many of the software options available in on-campus computer labs.
Access the Microsoft Teams web app from the app launcher (waffle menu) at mail.uc.edu. Microsoft Teams allows you to chat, call (video and audio), share your screen, and collaborate on files. Request a Team. Zoom. Activate your UC Zoom account. After activation you can log in UC's instance of Zoom.
VMware Software. VMware offers access to various virtualized technology programs—including vSphere, vCenter, and Fusion—to help you succeed in your School of Information Technology (SoIT) courses. To use VMware, you must be a currently enrolled student in an SoIT degree or certificate program.
Remote Computer Access - University of Cincinnati. All remote desktop connections will require a UC VPN connection. To learn how to connect to the UC VPN from a device, visit https://www.uc.edu/about/ucit/services/connectivity-fac-staff/vpn.html. For more information about the Remote Access Computer Labs, visit https://labs.uc.edu/.
MyDesk is a virtual machine that provides off-campus access to all software found in CECH physical computer labs. As a CECH student, whether you prefer to work from home or in a physical lab, you can access CECH software and computers.
About UC VPN. AnyConnect, UC’s Virtual Private Network (VPN), securely connects you to private or restricted online services on the UC network from off-campus locations. You will need to log into the VPN if you are off-campus and want to access a file stored on a network drive, make a remote desktop connection, or sign into UCFlex, for example.
Software & Technology Tools. IT@UC provides technology tools to support your work in the classroom and online. Access them anywhere, any time, on any device. Computer Labs. Information about the Langsam Library computer lab and software available in Langsam lab and on MyDesk virtual desktop, Hardware & Software.