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                        "*": "The Reliability Monitor is a tool that provides administrators an overview of information and errors that may impact computer reliability.  For more detailed information and events, look at the computer's Event Logs with Event Viewer.\n\n==Open the Reliability Monitor==\n[[File:ReliabilityMonitor.PNG|thumb|A screenshot of the Reliability Monitor.]]\n*Click on the Start button\n*Search for \"View reliability history\"\n\nOR\n\n*Go to the Control Panel\n*Under System and Security, click Review your computer's status\n*Expand Maintenance\n*Under <code>Check for solutions to problem reports</code>, click <code>View reliability history</code>\n\n==Using the Reliability Monitor to Troubleshoot==\nThe top of the graph shows a \"System Stability Index,\" a graphical representation of how stable Microsoft has determined the machine to be.  If the computer is new, the graphed line will be dotted, instead of solid, to indicate that not enough data is present. \n\nTroubleshooting varies widely based on the problem reported.  Below are some tips on viewing the data:\n*Change the view to Days or Weeks to get a better view of the data\n*Click on the graph to see errors/information below\n*Try to find recurring errors\n*\"Check for a solution\" links rarely resolves issues\n\n[[Category:Windows]]\n[[category:Software Guides]]\n[[category:TC Portal]]\n[[category:Help Desk]]"
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                        "*": "[[Category:Help Desk]]\n__FORCETOC__\n\n==Setting Up Remote Desktop==\nFaculty and staff must first contact the helpdesk before they can get access to their office Windows PC.\n\n==User Prerequisites==\n[[File:RDP_MacApplication.png\u200e|right]]\n\n#User should have the Microsoft Remote Desktop Application installed on their home computer. For Mac users the software can be downloaded from the Mac App Store. \n#User must be connected to the university network via [[VPN_Remote_Access#VPN_Services|VPN]]\n\n\n----\n\n\nOnce you've connected to the university network via the VPN.  start the Remote Desktop Application\n\n[[File:RDP_Application_Folder.png\u200e]]\n\nOnce the application is running  put the name of the computer in the \"computer\" window and then click connect.\n\n[[File:RDP_Window.png\u200e]]\n\n* Note the form of the computer name. you MUST have the \"unv.campus.wpunj.edu\" in the name or the connection will not work.\n* Note you must be connected via the Cisco VPN Client (available for download at WPConnect). The web browser VPN will NOT work.\n* You username should be typed as, USERNAME@unv.campus.wpunj.edu\n\n==Disconnecting==\nThere are multiple ways to end a Remote Desktop Session.  Clicking the Power Button in the Start Menu presents several options.  \n\n[[File:End-Remote-Desktop-Session.jpg\u200e]]\n\n* You can disconnect from the session.  This will leave you logged into the PC and keep all your windows open until the next time you connect or log in locally.\n* You can sleep the remote PC.  This is '''not advisable''' because it will leave the PC unusable until someone can wake it up. \n* You can Shut Down the remote PC.  This is '''not advisable''' because it will leave the PC unusable until someone can physically turn it back on.  \n* You can restart the remote PC.  \n\nYou can sign out also from the remote PC.  This is the same thing as logging out.  It is important to do this if anyone else needs to use the PC.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n[[Category:Apple]]"
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