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Virtual Private Network
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a method of joining a private network across an existing public network by building an encrypted tunnel between the two hosts. The VPN tunnel allows you to transfer information and to access remote resources.
Faculty and staff can use the UTSA VPN to access:
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files on your I:Drive folder from your home/personal computer
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a more robust version of your UTSA e-mail box than Webmail
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the DEFINE application
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the UTSA Library network.
Before Using the UTSA VPN
Please read the VPN Recommendations page before using the VPN.
Access VPN From the Web (SSL)
No installation required. Log in using your myUTSA ID (abc123) and password.
VPN Client (download VPN software for Mac or Windows*)
If the Web VPN version is not available, you may download VPN Software.
(*Note: Windows Vista and Windows 7 users should use the VPN Web version only.)
For help downloading or installing the VPN software, contact OITConnect.
VPN for Legacy Mac Operating Systems
Mac OS X 10.4 and older will not run the latest VPN client software.
Visit the VPN Downloads for Legacy Mac Operating Systems page for downloads compatible for older Mac operating systems.
VPN Configuration for Windows 2000/XP (download version only)
Extract all files from the compressed file (.zip or zipped file) to a regular Windows folder before executing the VPN client setup program (VPNclient_setup.msi).
Failure to extract all files first will result in the necessary UTSA connection profiles not installed with the VPN program. Do not run the VPN set-up program from the compressed or zipped file (even though Windows will let you).
For questions on connecting to or using the VPN, please contact OITConnect.
VPN Help
For questions about connecting to or using the VPN, contact OITConnect.