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ODU Computer Science | Virtual Computer Lab User’s Guide

The Computer Science Department provides a Virtual Computer Lab as a remote computer solution. "VCLab" allows ODU remote faculty and students access to computer lab machine images over their network. Our users can interact with the remote operating system and its applications as if they were running locally.

The Virtual Computer Lab features:

  • Up-to-date operating system
  • Software development applications including IDEs and database tools
  • Modern look and feel
  • HTML5 web browser as a VDI client

This documentation is divided into the following sections

  • Accessing Virtual Computer Lab from a web browser
  • Accessing Virtual Computer Lab with a native RDP client

Accessing VCLab from Web Browser

Before proceeding, Adblockers must be disabled for functionality

  1. Navigate to https://vcportal.cs.odu.edu
  2. At the login screen, provide your CS credentials
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  3. Connect to the remote computer lab by clicking VCLab
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  4. Your remote desktop connection will start in your web browser
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Remote Desktop Client

  1. Navigate to https://vcportal.cs.odu.edu
  2. At the login screen, provide your CS credentials
  3. Locate and navigate to the "Settings" icon at the top right-hand corner
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  4. Select the "Settings" icon to open the drop-down window
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  5. Select the "Download the rdp file" radio button
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  6. Download the pre-configured RDP file by clicking VCLab
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  7. You will be prompted to save a pre-configured RDP file
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  8. This file can be renamed and saved for future sessions. This example below, the file is renamed and saved to the Desktop.
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  9. Double clicking the icon will launch your RDP Client
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  10. For Windows users, opening the RDP file will launch the native RDP client
  11. All MacOS users will first have to install the free Microsoft Remote Desktop 10 app from the Apple Store
  12. All Linux users can use Remmina as their RDP client
  13. When prompted for your CS credentials, you will need to prepend your username with 'CS'
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