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Login with your UCSF email address @ucsf.edu and password Remote access for telecomuting is available 24/7 with or without VPN COVID-19 and Working Onsite at UCSF. Course release: January 11, 2019 The academic health sciences library at UCSF. Learn about the resources, services, people, policies, and spaces of the UCSF Library. For UCSF users, call the UCSF Service Desk at 628-206-5126. For DPH users, call the DPH Service Desk at 628-206-SERV (7378). After login when clicking SFGHVDIProd in Step 5, the website fails to load.

DPHRemote.ucsf.edu with DUO Instructions (For Mac Users using DPH WebConnect) - effective 9/20/2019 this will be removed. Please use DPH MyDesktop with DUO for Remote Access to DPH (Windows and Mac) For this method, after 12/5/17, you will need to use UCSF's DUO VPN as well as WebConnect. See instructions here

If you do not follow these directions, the VPN will not work and you will be unable to access our subscription electronic resources. Frequently Asked Questions (the Basics) Campus VPN Home; What is a VPN? Why do I need to use the VPN? When do I need to use the VPN? What is my ID and password? VPN service FAQs; VPN user support University of California, San Francisco - MyAccess - Loading Session Information Loading login session information from the browser Since your browser does not support JavaScript, you must press the Continue button once to proceed. Pulse Secure VPN allows users outside of the UCSF directly connected internal network to access restricted resources at UCSF (e.g., connecting to file shares, servers, desktops). The Virtual Private Network (VPN) system at remote.ucsf.edu enables a UCSF-affiliated person to: Access UCSF-restricted data when away from UCSF. Securely transfer unencrypted confidential data to, from, and across the UCSF network.

The Virtual Private Network (VPN) system at remote.ucsf.edu enables a UCSF-affiliated person to: Access UCSF-restricted data when away from UCSF. Securely transfer unencrypted confidential data to, from, and across the UCSF network.

COVID-19 and Working Onsite at UCSF. Audience: Course required for employees, Remote access for telecomuting is available 24/7 with or without VPN The RBVI VPN service allows secure, reliable, encrypted, high-performance remote access to the RBVI and other UCSF restricted sites (e.g., certain RBVI computing resources, UCSF Library databases and journals). The first step to setting up a VPN connection is to confirm you have a valid login. Use this tool to search for UCPath Funding Entry or Salary Cost Transfer Initiators and Approvers, or Access Administrators in your department. If you are connecting remotely, you must connect to the UCSF VPN before accessing this resource. Review frequently asked questions for more information about the UCSF VPN