Page 1 of 9 DPHremote.ucsf.edu for Webconnect Users The current version of DPH WebConnect heavily depends on Java and Safari preferences and these settings periodically are changed as Java, Citrix, and operating system updates are installed. Since the WebConnect system has been unreliable on some Macs we have created a workaround for users that have been through our troubleshooting process and are still not been able to properly connect to DPH. Like many other UC resources, while off-site you will need to connect to the UC Junos Pulse VPN in order to reach the DPHremote server. The rest of this document will guide you through installing the UC Junos Pulse VPN, Microsoft Remote Desktop program, and connecting to the DPHremote.ucsf.edu environment. Contents Requirements Overview:... 1 How to install UC VPN (Junos Pulse)... 1 How to Install Microsoft Remote Desktop on Mac... 2 Using DPHRemote.ucsf.edu Environment (Preferred Method)... 3 Setting up Remote Desktop Shortcut (Method 2)... 4 Using ecw through DPHRemote... 7 Troubleshooting:... 9 Requirements Overview: In order to enroll and successfully connect and use the DPHRemote environment you will need the following: Active UC Junos Pulse VPN Connection o Does not work while on UCSF-Clinical or Wired 10.86.X.X and other DPH networks. Microsoft Remote Desktop App (Version 8.0.32 or higher) OSX 10.9+ How to install UC VPN (Junos Pulse) Note: If you are using a UCSF managed computer you likely already have the UC Junos Pulse VPN Client already installed. Look for the following icons to verify if the VPN Client is already installed:
Page 2 of 9 If you do not have Junos Pulse installed: 1. Download Junos Pulse from http://software.ucsf.edu/content/vpn-virtual-private-network. You will be required to login with your MyAccess Login. The Majority of the users will use the clients highlighted below (Select the appropriate download for your computer s operating system Mac/ PC). 2. Double Click the downloaded file to install and enter your password if your computer prompts you. The Junos Pulse icon will appear in the top bar near the Wifi Icon and Time once it has been installed. How to Install Microsoft Remote Desktop on Mac Version 8.0.32 or higher is needed to follow the preferred method below. 1. Open the App Store and search for Microsoft Remote Desktop 2. You may be prompted for your icloud account username/password, or your computer s username and password. 3. Once the Microsoft Remote Desktop Client is installed you will see that you can open the program: You can access the Microsoft Remote Desktop listing the in app store from your web browser at the link below but searching as directed in steps 1-3 is recommended. Direct links are subject to change as the App is updated. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-remote-desktop/id715768417?mt=12
Using DPHRemote.ucsf.edu Environment (Preferred Method) Now that you have both the Remote Desktop Client, and Junos Pulse installed you can connect the DPHremote.ucsf.edu environment. You will first Connect to UC VPN, then Connect to the DPHremote 1. Confirm you are connected to the internet. 2. Click the Junos Pulse Icon Select UCSF Remote Access and Click Connect Page 3 of 9 (If the Icon doesn t appear the Open Finder> Applications> Double Click on Junos Pulse) 3. Enter username (UC Account or SFxxxxxx) and password 4. Pulse will minimize to the taskbar. 5. Open the Microsoft Remote Desktop Program. (If the program is not in your dock then Open Finder> Click Applications (Left)> Double Click Microsoft Remote Desktop). 6. Click on Remote Resources
Page 4 of 9 7. Fill out the URL, Username, and Password. Click Refresh and close the window. URL: https://dphremote.ucsf.edu/rdweb/feed/webfeed.aspx Once properly entered you should see Successfully loaded remote resources. If you do not receive this message then check the URL. If you continue to have problems please check with SFGH- Infrastructure _Support to be sure your account has the correct permissions. 8. Your Remote Apps should load in the main RDP Client window under the Remote Resources section. Simply double click on the App corresponding to the type of token you have. Setting up Remote Desktop Shortcut (Method 2) The preferred method above allows you to connect directly to the DPH Webconnect website. An alternate method of connecting to the DPHremote environment would be to launch a full windows session (Similar to DPH VDI). Both will grant you access to the WebConnect site. Below are instructions on creating and using the remote desktop shortcut: 1. Open the Microsoft Remote Desktop program. 2. Once the MS RDP Client is open click New to create a new Remote Desktop entry:
Page 5 of 9 3. Enter the following information: a. Connection Name: DPHremote.ucsf.edu b. PC Name: DPHremote.ucsf.edu c. Username (optional): must be domain\username format. Valid UCSF domains are (SOM, CAMPUS or UCSFMC) d. Click Red circle to close the window 4. You now have the DPHremote server saved.
Page 6 of 9 5. Double Click on the DPHremote.ucsf.edu shortcut (or right click and select Start). 6. Click Continue 7. Enter your UC Username and password you must use the domain\username format. Valid UCSF domains are (SOM, CAMPUS or UCSFMC) 8. Once logged in you will see two shortcuts for DPH Webconnect. One for use with Physical Entrust Tokens, the other for DPH DUO or Soft Tokens.
Page 7 of 9 Using ecw through DPHRemote 1. Log into your preferred DPHRemote App OR 2. Log into DPHWebconnect site (FIRSTNAME LASTNAME DPH Credentials) 3. Accept push on your DUO registered phone, or enter your tokens#. 4. The Webconnect home screen will load. Once here click Start then once that finishes loading (a few seconds)> Click Citrix Web Portal- ecw Only 5. The screen below will load. Sign in with your (FIRSTNAME LASTNAME DPH Credentials) 6. Once Logged in, click on the ecw icon 7. Once ecw loads. Enter your ecw credentials and the program will load.
Page 8 of 9 ecw load times are closer to what you would experience while on site when using this method (onsite was about 10 seconds faster). While testing I was able to load to the main ecw main screen within 37 seconds.
Page 9 of 9 Troubleshooting: Issue - Unable to connect to DPHRemote or connection attempt results in a time-out. - When refreshing resources (Method 1) Error: Username or password are in correct - Error when attempting to connect to DPH Remote: The credentials are correct but the host cannot log you on for another reason... - Slowness loading ecw within DPHRemote environment Suggested Action(s) - Verify that the computer is not connected to UCSF-Clinical Wireless network, or the DPH Wired network. - Connect to UCSF VPN (Junos Pulse) and attempt to reconnect - If using RemoteApp ( Preferred, Method 1) ensure that the Remote Resources URL is entered correctly. - If using Method 2 (RDP) make sure the server/hostname is correct - Ensure that you are entering your UCSF credentials that have been enrolled in the DPHRemote system. Format= DOMAIN\username. Valid Domains= UCSFMC, SOM, CAMPUS - Reset password if necessary by calling the UCSF helpdesk at 415-514-4100 or pwmanage.ucsf.edu (if already registered in that service) - Ensure that you are entering your UCSF credentials that have been enrolled in the DPHRemote system. Format= DOMAIN\username. Valid Domains= UCSFMC, SOM, CAMPUS - Reset password if necessary by calling the UCSF helpdesk at 415-514-4100 or pwmanage.ucsf.edu (if already registered in that service) - Use suggested method of using ecw outlined in this document for the best results. We ve confirmed that ecw is slow to load through Citrix even while on campus and connected to the DPH network. If at SFGH the recommended method is to access ecw through VDI (Insert URL or KB #).