Terminal Server RD Startup Connection Instructions
1. Purpose
The purpose of this document is to step through the procedures of initially connecting to the AOA File server and detail the environment that the Employee will work under.
2. Scope
Currently, these procedures pertain only to remote employees without office PC. Also, once these initial installation steps have been performed on a given PC, the employee should no longer need to go through each step to connect.
3. Prerequisites
Prerequisites can be found on the agreement that the AOA requires all employees to acknowledge and sign. Also, these directions assume that the user is not accessing the AOA File server from a public PC / WiFi (i.e. library, hotel, etc.). Access should only be made from a private PC / Wifi (encrypted wifi connection). Also, these procedures are specific to a Windows-based PC. If using a remote PC running on another operating system (i.e. Apple OS), the screens and steps within these directions may be a bit different.
4. Responsibilities
It will be the responsibility of AoA’s Department of Information Technology to keep these directions updated. Should these procedures require an update, a modification, a correction, etc. – the IT department should be notified by way of the employee his/her direct support person specified in their Dpartment – who will then contact the IT department to request the modifications be made.
5. Procedure
- 5.1: From an internet browser, proceed to the following URL: https://portal.archatl.com/ where you should be presented with the following screen …
- 5.2: Enter your credentials as they’ve been provided to you - such as:
and click "Sign in"
- 5.3: OPTIONAL: Your browser may ask whether/not you want to save your credentials on your system to streamline your login process (see below). For security reasons, we would advise NOT doing this …….
- 5.4: On the Work Resources screen, click on the Remote Desktop icon … see example below:
… and you should be presented with a dialog pop-up similar to the one shown below. First choose the [1] Save File option and then click [2] OK …
Direct the preconfigured remote desktop protocol (.RDP) file to be saved onto your system’s desktop by first maneuvering to the Desktop directory and then clicking on the Save button ……..
Note: Depending upon the browser, you’re using, this step may happen automatically and the file will be automatically saved to your system’s default downloads folder. Also, keep in mind that file name will differ from this example...
- 5.5: Next, sign out of the Work Resources portal by clicking on the Sign out option …
- 5.6: Close down your browser and return to your system’s desktop. You should have a new .RDP icon on your desktop similar to the one shown below ….
- 5.7: Double-click on the new desktop icon to start your remote connection to the
Remote Desktop Server …………..
….. You’ll see a screen similar to that shown below. [1] Check the box for the “Don’t ask me again…” option and then [2] click on the Connect button to continue ………
- 5.8: You’ll then be presented with the login screen where you will [1] Enter your password and then [2] Click the OK button …
- 5.9: Upon correctly completing step 8, the connection to the server will begin …
- 5.10: Once connected, you’ll see the desktop of the remote server which should look similar to that shown below ……
- 5.11: You will find all of the tools you need in under Windows Start menu...
- 5.12: To maneuver back and forth from your remote connection window to your local desktop or to manipulate your remote desktop connection window, use the menu icons found at the top of the remote connection window ……
- 5.13: Lastly, always remember to close out your remote connection session when you have finished. To do so, [1] right click on the Windows icon (of the remote session’s window) in the lower-left corner of the screen to bring up the menu. Then [2] Click on the Shut down or sign out option and [3] Click the Sign out option …
7. Definitions
Remote Desktop Connection – A Remote Desktop Connection (RDC, also called Remote Desktop, formerly Microsoft Terminal Services Client, mstsc or tsclient) is the client application for RDS. It allows a user to remotely log into a networked computer running the terminal services server.
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