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You, currently, can use one of two methods to connect to an on-campus Windows computer from another remote computer. These methods provide additional security for the connections with university computing resources.
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Beginning in January 2023, you will be required to be connected to the VPN before being able to remote into an on-campus computer no matter the method. For information on how to download, install, and setup the VPN, please visit VPN - Palo Alto GlobalProtect. |
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You will need to know the USF computer’s name and IP address in order to be able to remote into it from another location. Windows 10/11
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Once you have completed this process, you will have a window to your destination computer and may use it as if you were sitting in front of it. When you are finished, you can simply log out of your remote computer and the window will close.
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