Connecting to your work computer remotely

Remoting into your Campus Computer from Off-Campus 

-Settings needed to be set on your Campus Computer 

-You will need to have your work computer’s name before going home to set this up. To find your 

computer’s name, go to File Explorer and right-click on “This PC” and click on “Properties” 

Uploaded Image (Thumbnail)

Uploaded Image (Thumbnail)

-Your Computer Name will be listed in this Properties window. 

-Also, on this “Properties” page, make sure your campus computer is allowing Remote Desktop. To check this, click on “Remote settings” 

Uploaded Image (Thumbnail)

Uploaded Image (Thumbnail)

-Make sure the “Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication (recommended)” is checked. 

-Your campus computer needs to stay powered on if you are going to be remoting into it from home. You will also want to make sure the Power Options are set to “Never”. To do this, type “Edit Power 

Plan” in your Search window next to your Start button. Set both the “Turn off the display:” and “Put the computer to sleep:” to “Never” 

Uploaded Image (Thumbnail)

-Settings needed to be set on your Home Computer 

-Go to Start Button->Windows Accessories 

Uploaded Image (Thumbnail)

-Then Remote Desktop Connection 

Uploaded Image (Thumbnail)

-Click on “Show Options” 

Uploaded Image (Thumbnail)

Uploaded Image (Thumbnail)

-Go to the “Advanced” tab 

-Then “Settings” & type rdp2016.wartburg.edu into the “Server name:” box and click “OK” 

Uploaded Image (Thumbnail)

Uploaded Image (Thumbnail)

-Go back to the “General” tab and put the name of your computer into the “Computer” box and also put your name in the “User name” in the following format: wartburg\firstname.lastname 

-Click “Connect” 

-Put in your username and password into the window that pops up and click “OK”. (Be sure and put your name in as wartburg\firstname.lastname) 

Uploaded Image (Thumbnail)

-You will get a second login window 

Uploaded Image (Thumbnail)

-Click on “Use another account” and put in your credentials again and click “OK” 

Uploaded Image (Thumbnail)

Give it a little time but it should then log into your computer. (The first time it asks for your username, it 

is accessing the Wartburg network. The second time is when it’s logging into your computer) 

Was this helpful?
0% helpful - 1 review
Print Article

Details

Article ID: 2842
Created
Wed 2/1/23 8:41 AM
Modified
Wed 2/1/23 10:00 AM