Note: Your lab environment and applications are customized for your course. This feature may not be available in all lab environments.
Follow the instructions below to copy and paste files in your virtual lab environment using Windows.
Instructions
1. If you have not previously done so, please allocate your lab environment. If you have already allocated your lab environment, then click "Start Nodes" to start your lab environment. Once your lab environment has been started, click the "Launch" button to make a connection to your lab machine.
2. Once connected to you virtual lab, you can click the command keys
• Windows: CTRL+ALT+SHIFT
• Chromebook: CTRL+ALT+SHIFT
• MAC: CTRL+COMMAND+SHIFT
to open the Virtual Lab Machines command menu as shown below.
• Chromebook: CTRL+ALT+SHIFT
• MAC: CTRL+COMMAND+SHIFT
to open the Virtual Lab Machines command menu as shown below.
3. Then select the Shared Drive option. This will bring you to the menu to upload a file to the virtual lab machine as shown below:
4. Once selecting the Upload Files option, you should see a selection screen of your local workstation/PC. Please select the file(s) that you wish to upload to your virtual lab machine and then select open.
5. The file transfer will begin and show a progress bar in the bottom right hand corner of your virtual lab machine as shown below:
6. Press the same commands to exit the Virtual Lab Machines command menu:
4. Once selecting the Upload Files option, you should see a selection screen of your local workstation/PC. Please select the file(s) that you wish to upload to your virtual lab machine and then select open.
5. The file transfer will begin and show a progress bar in the bottom right hand corner of your virtual lab machine as shown below:
6. Press the same commands to exit the Virtual Lab Machines command menu:
• Windows: CTRL+ALT+SHIFT
• Chromebook: CTRL+ALT+SHIFT
• MAC: CTRL+COMMAND+SHIFT
In a Windows machine you will be able to find your uploaded file(s) by opening File Explorer under This PC and accessing the drive labeled “Labs on Guacamole RDP”.
• Chromebook: CTRL+ALT+SHIFT
• MAC: CTRL+COMMAND+SHIFT
In a Windows machine you will be able to find your uploaded file(s) by opening File Explorer under This PC and accessing the drive labeled “Labs on Guacamole RDP”.
8. You should copy these files to a separate location on your virtual lab machine for permanent storing and you are now ready to begin using the file in the lab environment.
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