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To access University enterprise applications without the need to install anything or ensure compatibility, Portland State University (PSU) employees can use Employee Virtual Desktop, a special mode of Microsoft's Remote Desktop Services (RDS), on computers running Windows or macOS.
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Supported applicationsThe service currently supports the following applications:
With Employee Virtual Desktop, you can also use the Enterprise Desktop option, which is similar to using Remote Desktop with your work computer. This option allows you to access applications like Microsoft Office, or use the web browser to connect to other enterprise applications. Using Employee Virtual DesktopTo use the service from off campus, you must first connect to PSU's Virtual Private Network (VPN). Consult the following guides to get RemoteApp running on your computer: Session LimitsA session which is created when a user logs into a computer and consists of every action that the user does within that session. The Office of Information Technology (OIT) has limited sessions to 5 days once the session has been left idle. If any application is running and has not been saved, at the end of the session the application will close. Profile StorageFurther resourcesEmployee Virtual Desktop adheres to the guidelines in |
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the Desktop Configuration for Enterprise Applications Standard, found on the OIT Standards page. |
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It provides a stable platform that is compatible with PSU enterprise applications, even if your computer is not compatible. |