2. VPN (Virtual Private Network) Service. For certain library resources, using the UO's VPN service will be necessary. VPN is not necessary for Canvas or LibrarySearch access. If the proxied links or bookmarklet aren't working for you, the VPN lets you join the UO's network from off-campus.

Image. Improving the Quality of Life. Whether you want to be a researcher or health care provider, an artist or inventor, the University of Oregon offers a variety of degree options if you envision a career in health or fitness. Connect to UO VPN (https://vpnclient.uoregon.edu) with your DuckID username and password; Click on Search icon; Type "File Explorer" In the search results, click on the File Explorer app; In the navigation pane on the left, right-click on "This PC" and select "map network drive" Select drive letter M A VPN client makes it easier for users to connect to a virtual private network. That's because it is the actual software that is installed on your computer, phone or tablet. The most common operating systems, such as Android, Windows, and iOS, already come with VPN client software pre-installed. UO prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, national or ethnic origin, age, religion, marital status, disability, veteran status, citizenship status, parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression in all programs, activities and employment practices as required by Title IX, other applicable laws, and policies. Windows 7 Upgrade Project Communications. CASIT will begin reaching out to Windows 7 users identified on the network to schedule migrations. This work will take precedence over regular service requests, due to the security implications. Welcome to the UO Software Download Center! Login with your DuckID to access your available software Software Licensing The UO Software site is a campus-wide initiative to manage software licensing and distribution for common and commonly used software for staff, faculty, and students. UO prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, national or ethnic origin, age, religion, marital status, disability, veteran status, citizenship status, parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression in all programs, activities and employment practices as required by Title IX, other applicable laws, and policies.

Installing the VPN client software on your desktop or laptop. Note: If you are using a Chromebook, you will need to follow a different set of instructions for installing the VPN client software. Visit our self-help article for Chromebooks. Visit the UO VPN site at vpnclient.uoregon.edu; Log in with your Duck ID and password

If you are off campus, see Cisco AnyConnect VPN Software, as you will need to connect via VPN to access the server. From a Mac: In the Finder, click Go, then click Connect to Server; In the Connect to Server box, type ‘smb://aaafileserver.uoregon.edu’ (without the single quotes).

Welcome to the UO Software Download Center! Login with your DuckID to access your available software Software Licensing The UO Software site is a campus-wide initiative to manage software licensing and distribution for common and commonly used software for staff, faculty, and students.

Connecting to the Cisco VPN Software. 1) To start a VPN connection, click the “clock” in the lower left corner of the screen and click the name of the profile you defined in the “Configuring the Cisco VPN Software” section above. 2) Enter your UO Duck ID and password, then click the Submit button. Only use VPN when you truly need to. Most applications don't require VPN for off-campus use. Lists of which common services do and don't need VPN are available in this page about connecting to UOVPN. Log off VPN when you're done using it. Thanks in advance for your patience.