ECI recommends the official Microsoft Remote Desktop Client for Macintosh. It can be downloaded and installed from the official Apple App Store. . .
1. After installing If not already installed, install Microsoft Remote Desktop from the Apple App Store, make .
2. Make a connection to the UCSB VPN Network, then open .
3. Open the Microsoft Remote Desktop application.
24. Determine whether you would like to connect to a Windows or Linux lab computer. This will determine which proxy/address you will use.
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Windows: eci-win-lab.engr.ucsb.edu
35. Click "Add PC". . .
46. In the “PC name:” field, type the proxy/address of the computer type to which you’d like to connect (see Step 2 above). In the screenshot below, eci-win-lab.engr.ucsb.edu is used as an example. When finished, click Add.
57. You should now have a saved profile for the lab computer connection. Double-click it to begin connecting. . .
68. Provide your College of Engineering username and password and then connect. . .
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Please Note: These fields require your College of Engineering credentials rather than your UCSBNetID
79. Click Continue on the warning screen that may then appear. . .
810. Upon successful authentication, you should be presented with a fully functional desktop on the remote lab computer.
911. When finished with your remote desktop session, please log out of the remote computer.
Windows Lab Computer: click Start → Username → Sign Out
Note: Idle connections to Windows lab computers will be automatically disconnected after 60 minutes.
Linux Lab Computer: Click the Power Icon in the upper-right corner, click your name, then "Log Out"
Note: Please do not shut off the lab computer!
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If you are having issues using the Campus VPN or installing/configuring your RDP client, please consult the FAQ and/or your local IT staff.
ECE: help@ece.ucsb.edu
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