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<div><span style="color:#0000ff;">'''NOTE''': If you setup a VPN connection for your virtual network you can log in remotely using a Remote Desktop Connection tool on your PC, you do not need to log into the Service Management Portal.</span></div><div><br/></div>
 
<div><span style="color:#0000ff;">'''NOTE''': If you setup a VPN connection for your virtual network you can log in remotely using a Remote Desktop Connection tool on your PC, you do not need to log into the Service Management Portal.</span></div><div><br/></div>
=== '''Add a NAT rule to your network to enable RDP''' ===
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== '''Add a NAT rule to your network to enable RDP''' ==
  
 
'''NOTE''': If you would like to connect to a virtual machine using the Service Management Portal’s desktop connect option, you will need to add a NAT rule to your virtual network. &nbsp;Please ensure your NAT rule has by setup properly by following the steps on the [http://docs.pathcom.com/mediawiki/index.php/Add_a_rule_in_Hyper_V Add a rule in Hyper V] page.
 
'''NOTE''': If you would like to connect to a virtual machine using the Service Management Portal’s desktop connect option, you will need to add a NAT rule to your virtual network. &nbsp;Please ensure your NAT rule has by setup properly by following the steps on the [http://docs.pathcom.com/mediawiki/index.php/Add_a_rule_in_Hyper_V Add a rule in Hyper V] page.
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<div>Your virtual machine should now boot up.</div><div><br/></div><div><br/></div>
 
<div>Your virtual machine should now boot up.</div><div><br/></div><div><br/></div>
=== '''If you encounter issues connecting by connecting by RDP&nbsp;''' ===
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== '''If you encounter issues connecting by connecting by RDP&nbsp;''' ==
<div><br/></div><div><br/></div><div>Try the following if you have issues connecting by RDP:</div><div><br/></div><div><br/></div>
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<div><br/></div><div>Try the following if you have issues connecting by RDP:</div><div><br/></div><div><br/></div>
 
*Use the following username format in your Remote Desktop Connection application: ''/VIRTUAL_MACHINE_NAME/Administrator''
 
*Use the following username format in your Remote Desktop Connection application: ''/VIRTUAL_MACHINE_NAME/Administrator''
 
*Please ensure your NAT rule has by setup properly by following the steps on the [http://docs.pathcom.com/mediawiki/index.php/Add_a_rule_in_Hyper_V Add a rule in Hyper V] page.
 
*Please ensure your NAT rule has by setup properly by following the steps on the [http://docs.pathcom.com/mediawiki/index.php/Add_a_rule_in_Hyper_V Add a rule in Hyper V] page.
 
*[http://docs.pathcom.com/mediawiki/index.php/Access_your_virtual_network_dashboard_in_Hyper_V Access your virtual network dashboard] to double-check your IPs:
 
*[http://docs.pathcom.com/mediawiki/index.php/Access_your_virtual_network_dashboard_in_Hyper_V Access your virtual network dashboard] to double-check your IPs:
 
<div>&nbsp;</div><div>[[File:Hyper V RDP access ips 1.png]]<br/></div><div><br/></div>
 
<div>&nbsp;</div><div>[[File:Hyper V RDP access ips 1.png]]<br/></div><div><br/></div>

Revision as of 12:13, 5 July 2016

NOTE: If you setup a VPN connection for your virtual network you can log in remotely using a Remote Desktop Connection tool on your PC, you do not need to log into the Service Management Portal.

Add a NAT rule to your network to enable RDP

NOTE: If you would like to connect to a virtual machine using the Service Management Portal’s desktop connect option, you will need to add a NAT rule to your virtual network.  Please ensure your NAT rule has by setup properly by following the steps on the Add a rule in Hyper V page.



After you’ve added the NAT rule to your virtual network, you can continue to step 1 below:

  1. Click VIRTUAL MACHINES.


Hyper V click virtual machine 1.png 

  1. Select the name of the virtual machine that you would like to connect to.

Hyper V select virtual machine 1.png

 
  1. Click CONNECT.
  2. Select Desktop


 Hyper V connect to virtual machine by desktop 1.png


  1. Select the network you would like to connect to from the IP ADDRESS(ES) dropdown list.
  2. Click the checkmark. 

Hyper V select IP address to connect to 1.png
 

The RDP file will be downloaded to your computer.


  1. Open the RDP file.
  2. Click Connect.


Hyper V connect to virtual machine by desktop 2.png 


  1. Type the credentials for the virtual machine and then click OK.
  2. Click Yes to verify the identity of the virtual machine.


Your virtual machine should now boot up.


If you encounter issues connecting by connecting by RDP 


Try the following if you have issues connecting by RDP:


 
Hyper V RDP access ips 1.png