To connect to a remote desktop or published application, you must provide the name of a server and supply credentials for your user account.
Prerequisites
- Obtain login credentials, such as an Active Directory user name and password, RSA SecurID user name and passcode, or RADIUS authentication credentials.
- Obtain the NETBIOS domain name for logging in. For example, you might use mycompany rather than mycompany.com.
- If you are outside the corporate network and require a VPN connection to access remote desktops and published applications, verify that the client device is set up to use a VPN connection and turn on that connection.
- Verify that you have the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the server that provides access to the remote desktop or published application. Underscores (_) are not supported in server names. If the port is not 443, you also need the port number.
Procedure
What to do next
If you are disconnected after connecting to a remote desktop or published application, and a prompt appears asking you to click a link to accept the security certificate, select whether to trust the certificate. See Trust a Self-Signed Root Certificate.
If the time zone in the remote desktop or published application does not use the time zone set in the client device, you can set the time zone manually. See Setting the Time Zone.