Overview
If our customer is accessing oneDesktop through a RDP connection, this guide will cover creating the connection file.
Scope of This How To Article
This guide will follow the basic settings for the .RDP file for RDSH sessions. Customers may have different settings, but those will not be reviewed in this guide. This will only cover users using Windows 10.
Prerequisite and Requirements
End users will need to have the services provisioned through oCCP, as well as their credentials to access oneDesktop.
Step-by-Step Guide
Create a RDP Shortcut
Sub-Step # | Instruction | Screenshot |
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1.1 | In the search bar, type in RDP. | |
1.2 | This should bring up Remote Desktop Connection. Click on Remote Desktop Connection to open it. | |
1.3 | Click Show Options so we can make the necessary setting changes. | |
1.4 | In the Computer field, enter your server name. If you do not know your server name, reach out to your admin if they know it, or contact us to confirm it. In the User Name field, enter your UPN (usually matches your email address). | |
1.5 | Next, click the Display tab. If you have multiple monitors, and want to use them all, select Use all my monitors for the remote session. | |
1.6 | Next, click to Local Resources tab. This is where options for sound or connected devices are found. Printers and Clipboard are selected by default, but make sure they are selected. You can click the More button to see other options. From in the More menu, you can select local drives, connected devices, etcetera, to pass through RDP. We will not be covering this in the guide, as it will be user specific. | |
1.7 | Next, click on the Advanced tab. From the Advanced tab, click Settings. | |
1.8 | Select Use these RD Gateway server settings: and then enter rdsh.nirix.com as the server name. Deselect Bypass RD Gateway server for local addresses Select Use my RD Gateway credentials for the remote computer | |
1.9 | Click back to the General tab. Click Save As... | |
1.10 | Name the RDP shortcut as required. I have named it NIRIX Desktop in this guide. I have also placed it on the Desktop for convenient access. Once you are done, click Save. | |
1.11 | You can now close Remote Desktop Connection. | |
1.12 | The shortcut that was created can now be double clicked. All the settings should be saved in it. | |
1.13 | The first time the connection is opened, there will be a notification as shown here. Click Don't ask me again for connections to this computer. Then click Connect. | |
1.14 | Your password will then be requested. I would suggest NOT clicking the Remember me button. Enter their password and then click OK. | |
1.15 | The first time the connection is made, the following will also be displayed. Click the Don't ask me again for connections to this computer and then click Yes. | |
1.16 | The connection will then start! |
The changes documented above are specific to the NIRIX Shared Hosting Environment only.
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