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If connecting to a Windows Lab computer, please proceed to Step 4.

If connecting to a Linux Lab computer, please skip to Step

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Connecting to Windows Lab Computers

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(preceding the username with “ECI\” ensures that the authentication domain is set correctly and is only necessary when connecting to Windows lab computers)

(Please Note:  These fields require your College of Engineering credentials rather than your UCSBNetID)


7.  Upon successful authentication, you should be presented with a fully functional Windows Desktop.

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8.  When finished with your remote desktop session, please log out of the remote computer (click Start → Username → Sign Out).

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Connecting to Linux Lab Computers

79.  Click "Yes" on the following warning. . .


810.  Enter your College of Engineering username and password and then click OK to connect.


11.  Upon successful authentication, you should be presented with a fully functional Linux desktop.

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Note:  All installed applications can be found under "Applications" in the upper-left corner of the screen.


12.  When finished with your remote desktop session, please log out of the remote computer (click the Power Icon in the upper-right corner, click your name, then "Log Out").

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If you are having issues using the Campus VPN or installing/configuring your RDP client, please consult your local IT staff.  

ECE:  help@ece.ucsb.edu

ME:  support@me.ucsb.edu

CHE:  george@engineering.ucsb.edu