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9 wrz 2021 · Introducing Princeton Virtual Desktops (PVD), a new, more flexible way to access the software you may need for your classwork, whether you’re a student, researcher, faculty member or staff. Instead of relying on a campus cluster computer, PVD lets you access “Student Labs” and other academic software (including collaboration and ...
- Princeton Virtual Desktops
The new Princeton Virtual Desktops (PVD) service provides...
- Princeton Virtual Desktops
Princeton Virtual Desktops (PVD) offers anytime, anywhere access to academic software from your personal computer or other device, rather than having to use a campus cluster computer. The service also facilitates group work by putting collaboration and productivity tools at your fingertips.
The new Princeton Virtual Desktops (PVD) service provides online access to student software. PVD replaces campus cluster computers and the previous Apporto/Vi-Lab service (which will end on Sept 15). To learn more, go to princeton.edu/LearnPVD.
You will need to install GlobalProtect software to access a subset of Princeton’s protected resources, including: Central File Server / H: Drive / M: Drive; RDP (remote desktop protocol) to desktop workstations; SSH (Secure Shell) connections to Linux systems; Install GlobalProtect on your computer. Important!
Princeton Virtual Desktops (PVD) is a service that gives faculty, researchers, students and staff access to a suite of software anytime, anywhere and on any device. Connecting to Princeton Virtual Desktops - Using a Web Browser
Princeton Virtual Desktops (PVD) is a service that gives faculty, researchers, students and staff access to a suite of software anytime, anywhere and on any device. Connecting to Princeton Virtual Desktops - Using the Android Microsoft Remote Desktop App
Princeton Virtual Desktops and Labs let you access a suite of web-based academic software (e.g. MATLAB, Stata) anytime, anywhere, on any device. Princeton Software Center is your source for software downloads. Accessing services for teaching, administration and collaboration.