- If you're using Windows XP or Vista...
Use Windows' built-in Remote Desktop Connection client. It's usually located in the Start Menu under All Programs --> Accessories --> Remote Desktop Connection. In the "Computer" field, enter the DNS Name of the server you want to use; see the table below. For example, to log in to TS3, type ts3.soc.washington.edu and click "Connect".
A shortcut to users running Windows Vista or 7 - click on the Start Menu and start typing "Remote Desktop" (without the quotation marks) and the icon for Remote Desktop Connection will automatically appear in the menu.
- If you're using a Mac, or an older version of Windows...
Download a version of the Remote Desktop Connection client that is appropriate for your computer:
When your download finishes, find the file and run it to install the software. After installation, you can connect to a terminal server by running the RDC program in the Start Menu under All Programs --> Accessories --> Communications --> Remote Desktop Connection. (If you're using a Mac, find Remote Desktop Connection in your Applications folder and double-click its icon.) Then, in the "Computer" field, enter the DNS Name of the server you want to use; see the table below. For example, to log in to TS3, type ts3.soc.washington.edu and click "Connect".
- If you're using a Linux system such as Ubuntu, Debian, or Red Hat...
You will want to find the package (specific to your Linux distribution and window manager) that acts as a graphical front end to the Linux program "rdesktop" - in Gnome or KDE, this is part of the internet tools suite and is often called "Terminal Server Client", "tsclient", or "Remote Desktop Client"
Important Note About Logging In: When you connect to the terminal servers, you'll need to use your SOCIOLOGY domain credentials. This means that you'll want to enter your username in the following manner:
SOCIOLOGY\myusername
There are two terminal servers available for use by Sociology faculty, staff and students. These servers -- TS2, and TS3 -- carry a full complement of software that is geared toward statistical application use.
| Server |
DNS Name |
Hardware Summary |
Intended Audience |
| TS2 |
ts2.soc.washington.edu |
2x 2GHz dual-core AMD CPUs and 8GB memory |
Faculty and Staff |
| TS3 |
ts3.soc.washington.edu |
2x 2.27GHz quad-core XEON CPUs and 24GB memory |
Graduate and honors undergraduate students |
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