As an ¹ÏÉñÍø employee, there may be times you need to conduct University business while you're away from campus. Whether you telework on a regular basis or just need temporary access to a file after hours, there are a few ways to get work done outside of your ¹ÏÉñÍø workstation. Work remotely from a:
Virtual Private Network (VPN)
The VPN provides ¹ÏÉñÍø faculty and staff an encrypted tunnel between a remote computer and ¹ÏÉñÍø's secure network. Interact with University IT systems through a secure connection, just as if you were on campus. You need to connect to the campus VPN for remote access to network drives and folders, the use of SSH or Microsoft Remote Desktop, and remote access to Banner, but you should disconnect once you no longer need special access to these services. To get VPN access:
- Fill out theÌýUniversal Account Request FormÌýand request a VPN account.
- Complete the Canvas course called "."
- Download and install theÌýVPN Client.
Note: You are responsible for supporting the personal PC you use for VPN access, including installation of the VPN client. All devices that connect to the VPN must comply with the ¹ÏÉñÍøÌýRemote Access and Virtual Private Network Standard.
Remote Desktop Access
Access all of the files and resources on your ¹ÏÉñÍø-managed computer using Microsoft's Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) or VNC Viewer. (You must be connected to the campus VPN.)
Submit a request for remote access toÌý. Include your supervisor's name in the description field. Your TSP will contact you to set up remote access.
Connect to University Windows PC
Connect to University Mac
Remote Access to ¹ÏÉñÍø Files and Shares
Typically, when you are on campus and logged into your work desktop, your shared directory files (H:, J: and K: drives) are connected automatically when you log in.
If you are not using a desktop connected to the University's network, then you will need a configure a connection to access and manage files stored on the University's servers.
To access your files remotely, you must connect to the campus VPN. Then map your drives using the instructions below.
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Other Remote Resources
Access the following resourcesÌýwithoutÌýconnecting to ¹ÏÉñÍø's VPN.
Technology Requirements
Printing and Print Alternatives
Before printing, determine whether there is an electronic alternative that will accomplish your business need. Procurement Services, for example, has publishedÌýguidanceÌýfor using the Fill & Sign feature in Acrobat to sign PCard reports and forms that have historically required printing or scanning.
If you need to print or maintain paper documents that contain regulated data (as outlined in theÌý), your manager and ITS can work together to determine an appropriate and secure alternative. Printing regulated data at home requires Data Owner approval.
Review theÌýdata storage matrixÌýbefore storing ¹ÏÉñÍø documents on a home computer, network drive or in the cloud (OneDrive, GoogleDrive, Box).
- Use the print feature of the application (i.e. MS Word or Excel).
- Select save as a PDF instead of selecting a printer.
- Store on an appropriate shared drive for later use.
- Windows: Use the built-in Snipping Tool.
- Mac: Press and hold Shift + Command + 4, then click and drag to highlight the area of your screen you'd like to capture.
- Store the screenshot on an appropriate shared drive for later use.
DownloadÌýMicrosoft Office LensÌýfrom your phone's app store to scan documents from your phone and save them to a supported storage location (OneDrive is recommended).
UseÌýBanner Document ManagementÌýfor collecting and storing documents. Banner Document Management supports the indexing and retrieving of electronic content and stores FERPA and PII data securely.
Send a request toÌýitshelp@odu.eduÌýfor an application to be created to support the document repository.
Use an electronic form to collect and store information for processing. Forms that are built in the ITS forms system () allow you to:
- Set up routing and approval workflows.
- Supervisor approval
- Individual approval
- MIDAS group approval
- Protect forms behind Monarch-Key authentication or make them available for public access.
- Save form data to a network drive orÌýBanner Document ManagementÌýapplication.
Send a request toÌýitshelp@odu.eduÌýfor access to the forms solution or to request an application to be developed to support a business process.
The majority of electronic approvals can be handled through electronic forms (above).
DocuSign is available on aÌýlimited useÌýbasis for very specific use cases. The cost of this solution is $5 per envelope. An envelope is defined as a business process flow from beginning to end regardless of the number of approvals or routing instances in the chain of the workflow.
Send a request toÌýitshelp@odu.eduÌýfor access to DocuSign.
If, after reviewing all of the above alternatives, you and your supervisor determine that printing is necessary, we recommend the following printer models for home use:
Black & White
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Color
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Multi-function (MFP) InkJet
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Multi-function (MFP) LaserJet
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Please follow the usualÌýprocurementÌýprocess. These printers, if purchased for ¹ÏÉñÍø business, should be purchased through an approved vendor (Daly or CDW/Staples) and are to be used specifically for at-home telework.
FAQs
All faculty and staff can request VPN/RDP access. Graduate students working as research or teaching assistants are also eligible.
No. Once your phone is forwarded, it will remain so until you manually turn off the forwarding or request that it be turned off. If more advanced forwarding options are needed, please contact theÌýITS Help DeskÌýfor options.
Yes, please contact theÌýITS Help DeskÌýfor options.
If staff have computers at home that can be used for work, we recommend they do so following the best practicesÌýhere.
For those who do not have a workstation at home, please coordinate with your supervisor to properly assess your needs.ÌýPlease do not take ¹ÏÉñÍø desktops home. They are not configured to work in a home setting and cannot be supported by ITS in that scenario.
Supervisors can either procure a suitable laptop, or work with ITS to obtain one of the limited number of loaner workstations available.
To purchase:
- Dell:ÌýGuidelines for ordering Dell laptops are locatedÌýhere.
- Apple:ÌýPlease email the University Bookstore atÌýtechstore@odu.eduÌýwith items requested for purchase.
- Due to limited supplies and/or delivery delays, if laptops are required from other than Dell or Apple, guidance related to minimum requirements may be foundÌýhere.
No. In order to protect senitive data, you must be connected to the ¹ÏÉñÍøÌýVPNÌýbefore logging in to Banner.
Yes. As long as you have the latest version of OneDrive installed, you canÌý.
The easiest way to log in to ¹ÏÉñÍø services with two-factor authentication is to use the Duo mobile app on your phone or mobile device.
If you use a hardware token or security key (a Yubikey, for example), you can take the device home. You can also set up a software token. All options and more information can be foundÌýhere.
You should always be aware of safe computing practices. Read more about securing your personal computer and home network security onÌýour Safe Computing page.
SeeÌýalternatives to printing, above.
Contact theÌýITS Help DeskÌýif you need this service.