Bucknell Virtual Workspace FAQ

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Note: Computer list is not final and may change. 


What is Bucknell Virtual Workspace?

Bucknell Virtual Workspace is a way for students to access a lab computer remotely from a personal computer on or off-campus. 
 

NOTE: TO USE THESE INSTRUCTIONS, YOU MUST EITHER:

  1. Be on campus and connected to bucknell.edu wireless or a wired Ethernet connection OR

  2. Be connected to Bucknell’s CiscoAnyconnect VPN; if you need more details about this, see the Ask article here: https://bucknell.teamdynamix.com/TDClient/40/LIT/KB/ArticleDet?ID=300

Connecting to a Windows Lab Computer from Windows:

  1. Open a web browser and navigate to https://keyserver.bucknell.edu:8443/home/Main

  2. Click on a room to view a list of the available computers

  3. Click on the name of a computer to view the software installed on that machine

  4. Click Connect on the computer that you wish to connect to. This will download a file to your machine, which will be used to create the connection.

  5. Once the file has downloaded, open the file.

  6. Click Connect on the security warning that appears.

  7. In the Credentials window, Click More Choices, then select Use a Different Account

  8. Enter: BUCKNELL\*your username* in the User name field

  9. Enter your Bucknell password in the password field, then click OK

  10. Click Yes on the security warning that appears.

  11. When finished using the computer, remember to log off by clicking Start. Then click the Bucknell Logo and select Sign out

Connecting to a Windows Lab Computer from macOS:

  1. Make sure that Microsoft Remote Desktop is installed; if it’s not, search for it in the built-in App Store, in the Apple menu

  2. Open a web browser and navigate to https://keyserver.bucknell.edu:8443/home/Main

  3. Click on a room to view a list of the available computers

  4. Click on the name of a computer to view the software installed on that machine

  5. Click Connect on the computer that you wish to connect to. This will download a file to your machine, which will be used to create the connection.

  6. Once the file has downloaded, open the file.

  7. Enter: BUCKNELL\*your username* in the User name field

  8. Enter your Bucknell password in the password field, then click OK

  9. Click Continue when warned about the root certification verification failure

  10. When finished using the computer, remember to log off by clicking Start. Then click the Bucknell Logo and select Sign out


Additional Resources

Bucknell University Remote Labs FAQ

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Article ID: 457
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