New App Required to Access Student vLab

The student virtual desktop environment vLab, currently located at vlab.uark.edu, will be migrated on Thursday, June 25. To continue accessing vLab, students will be required to install a new app. Learn more at http://its.uark.edu/personal/virtual-desktops and click Windows, Mac or Mobile for instructions and download links.

All students automatically have access to vLab, which includes most software available in General Access Computing Labs. IT Services also provides a suite of virtual environments and works with departments and units to develop specialized virtual desktops for faculty and staff. For more information on customizing a virtual desktop, submit a request at http://askit.uark.edu and select Virtual Desktop Infrastructure from the Category menu.

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Contacts

Erin Griffin, documentation/user support specialist
Information Technology Services
479-575-2901, ecgriff@uark.edu

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