Using Remote Desktop Services on a PC
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There are two options for Windows users.
- A more persistent connection configured via Control Panel,which is explained first. This option creates a folder on your start menu with all the application shortcuts in it. You can then put a shortcut on your taskbar for easy access.
- Access via Web Browser. This option is useful for shared computers or connecting via home computer once you have connected to the VPN. You don’t need to install anything. This option is explained next.
RDS Cluster (first time) setup on Win 7 Via Control Panel
- Click on the "RemoteApp and Desktop Connections" link in Control Panel.
- Click on "Set up a new connection with RemoteApp and Desktop Connections" from the left pane.
- For the URL enter:
https://middrds.middlebury.edu/rdweb/feed/webfeed.aspx
- Enter your middlebury username and password. If you check the “Remember my credentials” box, you will see fewer prompts to login to some apps when you launch them the first time. Click on
.
- This will create a folder named “Middlebury College Remote Resources” under “All Programs – RemoteApp and Desktop Connections” in your Start menu. It will show all the icons you have access to. You can now launch any of the programs you have access to from this folder. Note: If you have used the Web Browser connection, you will notice that there are no folders organizing some of the icons in this version. Unlike the Web Browser connection, this connection will show all the icons in one list.






The first time you connect to an app, you may see a screen like the one below. Check the box the arrow points to and click on


If you would like to know how to make shortcuts in Windows Explorer or the Task Bar for easier use of your applications, continue reading. If you would like to know how to connect using a Web Browser click HERE to skip to that section.
Creating a Shortcut for Use in Windows Explorer
- Click on Start - All Programs - RemoteApp and Desktop Connections.
- Right-Click on Middlebury College Remote Resources and select include in library - Create new library.

Windows Explorer should open with the new library created. You can now launch an app from Windows Explorer.

Creating a Shortcut on your Taskbar
- Follow the instructions above for Creating a Shortcut for Use in Windows Explorer. This is the fastest way to then create a taskbar shortcut.
- Right-click on your taskbar and select Toolbars - New toolbar.

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