Getting Started with Virtual Desktops for Remote Work

Summary

Get started with the Pitt IT Virtual Desktop (Microsoft), which enables faculty and staff to remotely access a set software and resources.

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Overview

The Pitt IT Virtual Desktop (Microsoft) enables faculty and staff to remotely access a set software and resources. The convenience of the Virtual Desktop is that you can access it from any location, using almost any computer or mobile device, at any time of day. It's your personal 24/7, on-the-go solution. It is available on most desktop and mobile operating systems via a web browser or via the Windows App.

Benefits of Virtual Desktop

  • Software access without saving it on your device's hard drive, for machines with limited storage capacity
  • Uses less bandwidth and compute resources than Office online, for those experiencing performance issues
  • Connect from a web browser or app on nearly any Windows, MacOS, Android or iOS device
  • Access the most popular software for staff use, with synced access to files saved in your OneDrive cloud storage
  • Secure your work with cloud-based services and storage behind Pitt Passport sign-on and Duo multifactor authentication

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Access

Virtual Desktop access is available for all faculty and staff. If you can not access the Virtual Desktop service, please contact the Technology Help Desk.

Use the Web Client

Note: The web client requires HTML 5. The latest version of most browsers supports HTML 5.

  1. Navigate to pi.tt/vdesktop (https://client.wvd.microsoft.com/arm/webclient/index.html).
  2. Enter your University email address. You are redirected to the Pitt Passport login screen.
  3. Log in using your University Computing Account username and password.
  4. Double click Enterprise Remote Access under the heading Pitt IT – Remote Work.
  5. Enter your University Computing Account username and password to complete the login process.

Important: You will be saving your files to your OneDrive account. You cannot save files to your local computer or device when using the web interface.


Install and Use the Windows App

Specific instructions for each operating system are listed below:

Windows
macOS
iOS
Android

 

Available Software

 

Save and Access Files

  • You are automatically logged into OneDrive upon connecting to Virtual Desktop.
  • Files saved to Virtual Desktop or in its Documents or Pictures folders will be saved to your OneDrive Account.
  • If you are using the desktop client, you can also save files to your local device.
  • Files saved in OneDrive will automatically sync with any device you use to connect to the Virtual Desktop, via the web or desktop client.
  • If you connect to OneDrive directly—at portal.office.com—the Desktop folder contains the files saved to Virtual Desktop.

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Article ID: 367
Created
Thu 8/17/23 10:31 AM
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Tue 10/22/24 7:31 AM

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