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Access Windows Computer Through "Remote Desktop Connection"

Some computers running on Windows operating system may be connected remotely through "Remote Desktop Connection" to one of our Windows servers (sdvlapp32 or sdvlapp2). However special permission may be needed to access a particular computer. Please contact help@msi.umn.edu for more information.

First Time Configuration

Start from a personal computer running on Windows operating system. If you can not find "Remote Desktop Connection", download it from www.microsoft.com.

Start "Remote Desktop Connection" from:

 Start ->
  Programs ->
   Accessories ->
    Communications ->
     'Remote Desktop Connection'


On the 'Remote Desktop Connection' windows, click 'Options >>' button.


On expended 'Remote Desktop Connection' windows, click 'Local Resources' tab.
Please check 'Disk drives' if you want to access your local disk drives while you are logon the remote computer. Some of windows may need to click More button to view 'Disk drives'.


On the 'Remote Desktop Connection' window, click General tab.
Then fill in these fields:

Computer:   sdvlapp32.msi.umn.edu or sdvlapp2.msi.umn.edu
username:
password:
Domain:        DTC


Click Connect button to start. You will be prompted to regular PC login windows


This information is available in alternative formats upon request by individuals with disabilities. Please send email to alt-format@msi.umn.edu or call 612-624-0528.

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