Millersville Logins Page
The logins page contains many helpful links used by Millersville students, faculty, and staff. You can get to the logins page by clicking on the "Logins" link in the footer of the Millersville website or following following this link:
millersville.edu/logins.
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
Staff & Faculty
- Access at mydesktop.millersville.edu
- Login with your MU username (ex. jsmith) and the same password you use to log into your work computer
Allows access to Onedrive, Onbase, SAP, Banner, Hyperion Studio & Printers
Can be accessed from any web browser
Students
- Access at vlab.millersville.edu
- Login with your MU username (ex. jmsmith) and the same password you use to log into your MU e-mail
- Same Windows desktop as in our general purpose computer labs on campus
- Can be accessed from any web browser
Camera Troubleshooting
HELP, my remote session is locked
- Click on tab on the left within your web browser
- Then click on the CTL ALT DEL button at the top
VPN Access via Cisco AnyConnect for Windows computers
Download client from the Company Portal
Important
Your Windows laptop must be a Millersville University owned and managed device to get the Company Portal on it.
- On a Windows device click START > Company Portal
Download Cisco AnyConnect
Choose your Group
Office365
Access at www.millersville.edu/logins
Office 365 overview webinar recording for MU:
Documentation to go with webinar: Office 365 overview
OneDrive
Store documents from your computer on the cloud so you can access them remotely from any device
Teams
Collaborate with co-workers on documents & conduct meetings
Office Apps (Word, Outlook, Excel)
Install on up to 5 personal devices
Adobe Creative Cloud
- Access at www.adobe.com
- Gives you access to the entire Adobe suite (Adobe DC, Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.)
- Staff & Faculty are able to download Adobe programs on your personal computer
- For instructions on how to install & Access the Creative Cloud, visit Adobe Creative Cloud Suite
Zoom
- Access at www.millersville.edu/logins
- Schedule online meetings and video conferencing
Meet with students, staff , and vendors remotely
Accessing Voicemail
To listen to you voicemail: In your MU Email you will have an audio/Mp4 file in your inbox
If you delete it from your inbox it will also be deleted on the phone system also.
- To change your voicemail greeting: From an outside line dial 717-871-7878 then press * and enter your extension and press #, then enter your phone pin and press # (same pin you use to access your VM). Then listen to instruction prompts to adjust your voicemail message settings
Jabber/Call Centers
Call Center Phone Resources
- Log into the Cisco Call Center Phone system: https://uccx1.muad.local:8445
- Instructions to Force Open/Close call centers & manage phone greetings: Call Center Phones
Jabber
Jabber allows us to run campus call-centers from home
- Allows you to answer calls from your work phone on a personal mobile phone or computer
- login using your username@millersville.edu (ex. jsmith@millersville.edu) and your regular MU password (the same one you use when logging into email)
- Jabber Installation Android
- Jabber Installation for IOS devices
- Jabber Installation Windows
Help Desk Contact Info
717-871-7777
Location: Boyer Building
Email: Help.Desk@millersville.edu
Classroom Hotline: 717-871-7280
After Hours D2L Help: 877-325-7778
Hours:
Call Center/Technical Assistance Center
- Fall/Spring Semesters:
- M-TH 8AM - 7PM EST, F 8AM - 5PM EST
- Winter/Summer Sessions:
- M-F 8AM - 4PM EST
Technical Operations 'Tech Ops' Contact Info
Audio/Video/Lighting/Electronic Support for University Campus functions
717-871-7689
Location: SMC
Email: TechOps@millersville.edu
1 Comment
Sean Darrenkamp
If you are away from the keyboard for a bit and the remote session locks in the web browser for virtual desktops. How do you properly send the CTRL-ALT-DEL signal so it registers on the Windows 7 generic desktop and not your local PC? I don't see any option to send a CTRL-ALT-DEL to the generic desktop.
Edit: I think I just figured it out. I had to close the browser and go back in to unlock the computer. The interface for VMware Horizon offers no visible way to send a CTRL-ALT-DEL signal. However closing and relogging in seems to get me back properly.
Edit Edit: Thanks for the update Ruth! Didn't see the little icons at the top like that they were a bit transparent and looked disabled.