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CNF users with a Cornell NetID may access Coral from off campus by first connecting to the Cornell VPN. If you no longer have an active affiliation with Cornell other than the CNF, you will need to provide additional information before connecting to the VPN. Please see below.

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Once connected, you can run Coral as normal.

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Cornell GuestID VPN Service

  1. Follow the instructions on the Cornell GuestID VPN Service webpage to install and connect to the Cornell VPN with the following exception:

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  1. RS-CNF-VPN-GID .

Once connected, you can run Coral as normal.

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XReporter is accessible at http://xreporter.cnfusers.cornell.edu .

Desktop Everywhere VDI Service

You may subscribe to the Cornell Desktop Everywhere service for off campus access to Coral. The Desktop Everywhere service provides a Windows 7 environment and is accessible via a web browser or via the VMWare Horizon View client. 

Desktop Everywhere is a for-fee central Cornell service. The cost as of Fall 2016 is $15/month.

CNF Users who are also Cornell faculty, staff, or students may sign up with a university account number at https://account.desktop.cornell.edu .

CNF Thin

Users may, via VPN, remotely connect to CNF Thin to run CORAL.

Virtual CAD Rm

Users may, via the subscription based Virtual CAD Room service, remotely run CORALUsers with a Cornell GuestID may request to be signed up by CNF Computing or CNF Accounting. The monthly Desktop Everywhere fee will be re-billed to your CNF project/account (if you have multiplle projects/accounts, you will need to let CNF know to which to bill the monthly fee). Billing will continue every month until you contact CNF Computing or CNF Accounting and request to end your Desktop Everywhere subscription.