As a faculty, staff, or student, you can access remote computers (e.g., a desktop at work that you do not have physical access to) from your local device (e.g., a computer at home that you are using) using Remote Desktop technology. These instructions will guide you through accessing your remote desktop securely from outside of the UConn network.
ITS is turning on two-factor authentication (DUO) for the Remote Desktop Gateway to enhance security. We will implement this change for ITS on Thursday, December 10 and for the rest of the University in 2021. |
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The computer that you want to connect to remotely MUST:
If you have been able to connect to a computer remotely, but have lost access, there is the unfortunate likelihood that the machine has disconnected and needs to be checked in-person.
VPN: Pulse Secure VPN is not necessary to use Remote Desktop provided you have properly configured using the remote gateway with the full computer name. |
If you are an admin on your own machine, as is standard for machines managed by ITS, you will not have issues remotely connecting. If you are not an admin, you should follow the articles as written, paying specific attention to the sections where you allow remote users to connect.
Use the following table to quickly find the guides that best fit what you need.
I want to connect to: | Using: | Best Configuration |
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Windows 10 | Windows XP/7/10 | Follow Setting up Remote Desktop on Windows as a Remote Machine, then follow Setting up Remote Desktop on Windows as a Local Machine |
Windows 10 | Mac OSX | Follow Setting up Remote Desktop on Windows as a Remote Machine, then follow Setting Up Remote Desktop for macOS as a Local Machine |
Windows 10 | iOS (iPhone/iPad) | Follow Setting up Remote Desktop on Windows as a Remote Machine, then follow Setting up Remote Desktop on iOS as a Local Device |
Windows 10 | Android | Follow Setting up Remote Desktop on Windows as a Remote Machine, then follow Setting up Remote Desktop on Andrdoid as a Local Device |
Mac OSX | Windows XP/7/10 | Not possible without unsupported third-party software, such as TeamViewer. |
Mac OSX | Mac OSX | Follow Setting up Remote Desktop on Mac OSX as a Remote Machine, then follow the "Screen Sharing" section on Setting Up Remote Desktop for macOS as a Local Machine |