Working Remotely

If you need to work from a different location, use the tools and preparations on this page. 

And as always, remember to make sure your devices are secure before working.

Access DoIT Services Remotely

Access from Anywhere

Most key services, such as Google Apps, Brightspace and Zoom are available from any computer. As always, remember to make sure your devices are secure before working! 

Access Classes

Brightspace and SOLAR are available from any computer

Access Email/Calendar

Google Workspace (e.g., Google Mail, Calendar, Drive) is available on any device

Access Files

OneDrive Create/edit/share/store Word, Excel, PowerPoint files from anywhere on any device

Access Meetings

These tools allow you to hold meetings with participants from anywhere

  • Zoom for video/audio conferencing, screen share, whiteboard, recordings, and more
  • Google Meet for video conferencing (not available for School of Medicine and School of Dental Medicine)
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Access Through Secure Connection
Access with RD Gateway and Duo

Some programs require you to access via a secure connection. If you are off campus, use RD Gateway with DUO to access these tools/programs

RD Gateway and Mac/Windows

To access securely, use the directions that fit your set up:

Secure Shared Department Folder Access

Access a Shared Departmental Folder from an off campus computer by mapping the drive. Access it

Prepare

If you know you'll be working away from your office, prepare these ahead of time.

Prepare Your Computer

To connect to your work computer from elsewhere, prepare these:

Prepare Your Phone

Make a Telephony request to 

You can also call into your voicemail from any phone.

Prepare Your Files

If you have files* you need to access from elsewhere, you can use Google Drive for desktop to sync files from your computer with Google Drive so you can access them from your remote computer.
*does not work for department shared folders - see above for accessing shared department folders

Starting Your Computer After Time Away from It

If you haven't used a device recently, it may need updates before you can use it

When you use it again for the first time

  • Your computer may take hours to complete updates that built up while your computer was “offline”
  • The computer may need to reboot multiple times to properly install the backlog of updates
  • Do not forcefully turn off your computer in the middle of these updates. It is normal for the machine to appear “sluggish” during an update
  • Once your computer has completed the updates, you should be able to use your computer just as you would normally
  • Plan to restart your computer at the end of your workday just in case there are additional updates that need to be finalized overnight
  • If you have a wireless keyboard or mouse, the batteries may need replacing
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