The SU VPN / SURA has been retired as of January 2022.
Two options replace the old method for remoting into your office computer:
- Use SU's remote desktop service to remote into a generic Windows desktop, which has access to the G and H drives, including any files you may keep on the desktop.
- Use the generic Windows desktop to further remote into your office computer (called Double Hop).
The option you choose dictates how you will connect to the generic Windows desktop:
Browser method - use if you don't need to double hop to your office computer.
- RDS Client method - use if you need to double hop to your office computer.
Reasons why you may want to double hop
- You use special fonts.
- You use software that is not available on the generic Windows desktop.
- You need better performance.
Browser Method
RDS Client Method
Double Hop
- If you find the generic desktop doesn't meet your needs and you want to remote into your office computer, you will need to 'double hop' from the generic desktop to your office computer.
- Instead of signing out in Step 7, remain logged into the generic desktop.
Double hop using the browser is not preferred, as the image quality of the the second hop can be blurry. In the Windows search box, type 'remote' and click Remote Desktop Connection.
Make sure you are using the search box of the generic desktop and not your own computer.- Enter your computer name in the Computer box and click Connect. If you don't know the computer name, please contact us at archit@syr.edu.
- Enter your NetID password when prompted, and click Yes if you see an Identity prompt.
After a few moments you should be logged into your office computer. Remember that you are two layers deep. When you are done using the office computer, you may prefer to disconnect rather than sign out.
Disconnect in one of two ways:
a). Click on the X on bar at the top of the office computer's remote session, or
b). Click the Windows start button > Power > Disconnect
Do not shut down your work computer!- After you disconnect from your office computer, you will still need to sign out from the generic computer (see Step 7).