Remote Connection to Windows 10 Loan Laptops

Modified on Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 2:26 PM

Note: If you have not already read through the original article that explains how to connect to remote desktops:

Windows Instructions 
Mac Instructions


If you have already read through these, the process is only slightly different with these remote desktops.


You'll need to start by bringing up the Remote Desktop application:



Once in the Remote Desktop application, if you've already configured the remote desktop you should be able to enter a new desktop to connect to.  


The Windows 10 Loan computers all follow the following naming:
win10loan##.naropa.edu

The first laptop is used in the example below: win10loan01.naropa.edu

The laptops are numbered 01 to 10, all use two digit identifiers.


Note: If you receive a notification that someone is logged in, please try connecting to a different loan computer. (ex: if win10loan01 is taken, try win10loan02 and so on...) 


IMPORTANT: WHEN YOU ARE DONE, MAKE SURE TO LOG OUT TO FREE UP THE COMPUTER FOR OTHERS


If you have set up remote desktop, you will have the following screen where you will input the computer to connect to:





If you DO NOT have remote desktop set up, your will have the following screen where you will input the computer to connect to. If you are on this screen please push SAVE before pushing connect:















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