Are you having trouble logging in to Campus Virtual? If so, we have the solution for you! In this article, we will show you how to login to Campus Virtual using your username and password.
What is Campus Virtual Desktop?
Campus Virtual Desktop is a service that allows employees to access their work files and applications from any device, anywhere. With Campus Virtual Desktop, you can...
How to login to Campus Virtual Desktop?
If you are a student and need to login to Campus Virtual Desktop, follow these simple steps:
1. Click the "Campus Virtual Desktop" logo in the top left corner of your screen.
2. Type your User Name and Password into the login fields.
3. Click "Login."
4. You will be redirected to your Campus Virtual Desktop home page.
Tips for using Campus Virtual Desktop
If you don't have an account yet, create one now by clicking the link in the upper right corner of any Campus Virtual Desktop page. Once you have an account, follow these simple steps to login:
1. Click on your name in the top left corner of the screen.
2. Type in your password and hit enter.
3. You'll see a list of folders on the left side of the screen. In the "Your Files" folder, you'll find a file called "VirtualDesktopSettings.xml". Open it up and make sure the "LoginUrl" is set to your Campus Virtual Desktop login page (by default, it's https://mycvd-login.com). If it isn't, change it to match what's shown in the screenshot below. Save the file and close it.
4.Click on your name in the top left corner of the screen again and you'll see a dropdown menu with options for accessing files and folders on your computer (assuming they're accessible from inside Campus Virtual Desktop). Click on "Open File" and select the "VirtualDesktopSettings.xml" file that you just saved. Your files will be loaded
Conclusion
If you are a student on campus, and need to access your virtual desktop then this post is for you. In this article, we will show you how to login to your virtual desktop using your username and password. If you have forgotten either of these details, or just want to make sure that you are logging in correctly, please read their article on the authentication process.