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VPN INFORMATION

A virtual private network (VPN) is a secure Internet connection using encryption and tunneling protocols to create a safe connection, or tunnel, to a private network. VPNs provide highly secure connections between remote clients, such as your home machine or laptop, and your central office.

To access the Law School network (including your H: and G: drives) remotely, you need to download and install the following VPN client to your home machine or laptop.

VPN installation and configuring instructions Acrobat required

For Faculty: after you install the vpn client, click on the following for additional instructions on how to connect to your H: or G: Drive

Additional Instructions to connect to network drives Acrobat required

You will need to have administrative rights to install the client software. Right click the following link and select "Save Link As" to save the file to your computer. Then install.

VPN Client Installer

 

Please note that the VPN does not work on the Mac OS

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