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Overview
To help students in the College of Health and Human Sciences access specialized software required for completing their coursework while university classes are virtual, the college has enabled remote access to several college computer labs. The computers in these labs are available 24/7 and can be accessed from a Windows or Mac computer with a current operating system and an internet connection. Please note that the CSU Pulse Secure Global Protect VPN client must be installed and connected before accessing a computer.
Before connecting, visit Remote Access to Computer Labs to find details on the service.
Requirements for Connecting Remotely to a CHHS Lab Computer
Affiliation: you must be a student in the College of Health and Human Sciences
Internet access
Computer: Windows 8.1 or later or Mac OS X 10.13 or later
If using a Mac, you will need the Microsoft Remote Desktop app installed
If you don’t have a computer, the CSU Libraries has information on their COVID-19 resources page about how to check out loaner laptops.
CSU Pulse Secure Global Protect VPN client installed and connected:
Installing and Connecting to Pulse Secure Global Protect on Windows and Mac
Use of Pulse Secure Global Protect requires Duo two-factor authentication to be configured
How to Connect
Instructions for connecting are posted to Connecting to CHHS Lab Computers
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If you have questions not answered in this guide or need additional support, please contact the CHHS Helpdesk at chhshelpdesk@colostate.edu |
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