Azure Lab Services

Overview

Azure Lab Services provides access to cloud based virtual desktops in support of remote learning when away from campus.  Access to Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) can be accomplished utilizing any modern web browser.

Courses with access to Azure Lab Services this semester include: Cyber Essentials and Digital Forensics

Logging in and Accessing Azure Lab Services

Accessing lab services through the web browser provides quick and convenient way to access your virtual desktop without needed to install any additional applications.  Performance may vary based on your Internet connection speed.

  1. At the start of your class you will be provided with a registration URL to access your virtual desktop via a link posted within your Canvas course page OR an automated email from azure-noreply@microsoft.com.
  2. Navigate to the registration URL and select the Sign in option and enter your AACC email address and password.

Microsoft Sign In Page

  1. Once signed in, you will see the virtual machines associated with your course.

Azure Virtual Machine page.


Connecting to a Virtual Machine

Expand a section below based on your PC's operating system.

Windows

MacOS

Disconnecting from a Virtual System

When completed with your coursework you can close the virtual system by selecting the X on the Remote Desktop Connection Window.

Stop virtual machine X bar.

From the Azure Lab Services web page, select the toggle to stop your virtual instance.

Toggle to stop virtual machine.

NOTE: If you do not stop the VM, it will continue to run and use your available quota time.

OneDrive Access

We recommend that you save all work in OneDrive to ensure that you can access it from anywhere. OneDrive can be accessed by going to https://onedrive.live.com/about/en-ie/signin/ and you should sign in with your own AACC email, not the generic account used for logging in to the virtual desktop.

OneDrive sign in.

After entering your email, you will be redirected to the AACC portal for sign on. You should again use your own email and password, not the generic account which was used to sign into the virtual desktop. After logging in on this page, you will be redirected back to OneDrive where you can safely store your work.

Troubleshooting

Still have questions?  Contact the Technical Service Desk or submit a service offering for Azure Virtual Desktop.   

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Article ID: 146970
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Wed 8/23/23 3:05 PM
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