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Using RDP to access X11 – CMS Support CMS Support Technical support for students in the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences (CMS)   Skip to content Home King William labs Contact us King Wiliam lab rules KW Labs Virtual Counter Opening hours Timetables King William Computer Labs KW015 – Powerful PCs KW102 – Gaming PCs KW103A KW103B – Forensic PCs KW116 – Hardware Comms lab KW215 – Gaming PCs KW216 Open areas (KW118, KW218, KW304, KW314, KW318) Virtual Desktop Accessing the CMS Virtual Desktop Software on the CMS Virtual Desktop Application Development Programming ASP (Active Server Pages) Running ASP scripts on stuiis.cms.gre.ac.uk ASP.NET Creating an ASP.NET Web Project in Visual Studio Running ASP.NET Web Projects through the http://stuiis.cms.gre.ac.uk IIS web server Enabling the test form for an ASP.NET web service Sending email using ASP.NET Connecting to SQL Server using Visual Studio Connecting to SQL Server in ASP.NET Connecting to an Oracle database in Visual Studio Connecting to MySQL in Visual Studio Connecting Visual Studio to Microsoft Access Java PHP Connecting to the MySQL server with PHP Sending email using PHP Running PHP scripts on stuiis.cms.gre.ac.uk Running PHP scripts on stuweb.cms.gre.ac.uk Connecting to an Oracle Database using PHP Connecting to SQL Server using PHP Databases Oracle Access Oracle servers using SQL Developer Connecting between Oracle databases Connecting Oracle to SQL Server Creating a User DSN Creating functions and procedures in Oracle Creating tables in Oracle Exporting from Microsoft Access to Oracle Importing to Microsoft Access from Oracle Logging into Oracle for the first time: Recovering dropped tables and managing the recycle bin MySQL Changing your MySQL password Connect to MySQL using MySQL Workbench Connecting to the MySQL server with ASP.NET Connecting to the MySQL server with Java Connecting to the MySQL server with PHP MySQL command line interface SQL Server Change SQL Server Password Using SQL Server Management Studio MongoDB Web Servers Default pages STUIIS.CMS.GRE.AC.UK I: drive STUWEB.CMS.GRE.AC.UK Systems Unix & Linux Logging into Unix Using Putty Using RDP to access X11 Unix Commands Archiving and Compressing Common Unix Commands Navigating the Unix file system Using files and directories Viewing and Searching Files Unix Home Area Using the web server Classroom environment Software Adobe Software Software Center Azure Dev Tools Visual Studio 2019 Office 365 Riverbed Modeler User Guide Memory Errors Launch errors Visual Paradigm Central IT Services Eduroam IT Service Desk Moodle Portal Printing and scanning Remote working Health and Safety Labs Equipment Laptop Loan Scheme Equipment Allocator Equipment Click & Collect Equipment Search Using RDP to access X11 The Microsoft Remote Desktop client can be used to connect to the Unix servers in order to run graphics applications. The remote desktop client is already installed in the King William faculty labs, and the Virtual Desktop and can be installed on other PCs at the University through the Software Center. Note that remote desktop connections to the Unix servers can only be made from within the University, if you are working from home you will need to use the Virtual Desktop. What is X11? To read about X11 or more commonly know as X please follow this link to the wikipedia article Starting the Remote Desktop Client The remote desktop client can be found within the Start Menu under All Programs > Host Access > X11 Stulinux Select the appropriate link to connect to X11 Stulinux (students will not be able to connect to staff Unix servers and vise versa). When you connect, you will see a Security alert. Click the ‘Yes’ button to accept the server’s certificate. You will then be prompted for your username and password, enter the username and password you log into other University systems with and press the enter key after typing it in. Once you are logged in successfully you will see a screen similar to this: Logging out To log out of the remote desktop, click on the button in the top right corner as below, the expand your username and select Log Out. Comments are closed. Search for: Search CMS Support Information, technical support, guides and news for students in the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences. Visit the support counter in lab KW116, phone us on 0208 331 8780 or email cms-support@gre.ac.uk. Central IT support - Portal, Office 365, Email, Teams, Moodle Design and Film & TV support - TV Studios, Workshop and Design facilities in Stockwell Street building 11 Search for: Search Recent Posts stuweb – PHP 7.4/8.0 Recent Comments Archives September 2021 Categories Uncategorised Meta Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS Greenwich Blogs Pages maintained by the School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences support team. Powered by Parabola & WordPress.