If your MyAccess ID has been activated, go to MyAccess and login. After you login, click on the "Advance" link to start the Advance application. If you do not know your MyAccess credentials, please call the Help Desk at 514-4100, Option 2.

University of California, San Francisco - MyAccess - Loading Session Information Loading login session information from the browser Since your browser does not support JavaScript, you must press the Continue button once to proceed. For off-network access, use EZproxy as described below. VPN does not guarantee access to library resources. Start your search from the Library website for the easiest way to access full text articles and other licensed resources; Bookmark PubMed.ucsf.edu and UpToDate.ucsf.edu for easy access to full text articles; Use the UCSFwpa wifi network. The Virtual Private Network (VPN) system at remote.ucsf.edu enables a UCSF-affiliated person to: Access UCSF-restricted data when away from UCSF. Securely transfer unencrypted confidential data to, from, and across the UCSF network. Get access to data DPHRemote.ucsf.edu with DUO Instructions (For Mac Users using DPH WebConnect) - effective 9/20/2019 this will be removed. Please use DPH MyDesktop with DUO for Remote Access to DPH (Windows and Mac) For this method, after 12/5/17, you will need to use UCSF's DUO VPN as well as WebConnect. See instructions here Login with your UCSF email address @ucsf.edu and password OS: Windows Supported Release/Distro: 10, 8.1, 8, 7 (x64 and x32) Client Version: 9.1r7 (2525) Instructions: Installation/Usage Download Software: VPN Client

To get access to this service, understand more about its uses or how UCSF Box compares to MyResearch, shared drives or other collaborative technologies, please read more here. SUPPORT • Box resources (best practices, videos, and tutorials)

Access. Visit Dashboard. UCSF Campus or Medical Center network or DUO Pulse VPN connection is REQUIRED. Help. Any problems related to Access should be reported to the Service Desk at (415) 514-4100 or online at with a subject of “Tableau Covid Exec Dashboard” For questions and comments about dashboard content, please contact Dr. Sara Murray.

Jun 22, 2017 · UCSF/SFGH Dean's Office - Computing & Network Services Getting and Installing DPH VPN Client Software. DPH VPN is for users who need to access to the ZSFGH clinical network resources. These users will need to apply for DPH VPN access.

The UCSD VPN creates a virtual private connection over public networks using encryption and other security checks to help protect against computer data transmission interception. It also helps ensure only authorized users can access campus networks. Virtual Private Network (VPN) users can now enjoy the benefits of a faster and more reliable tool. After many months of consolidation of the existing VPN at UCSF, the new VPN, known as Junos Pulse, is available for all remote access users (excluding Linux systems). The existing Campus and Medical Center VPNs will be available until August 31 UCSF Radiology Landing Page. You are requesting a resource that requires VPN access. Please visit the following page for more information. Estimated Price $180 Price Terms Per Service Recurring Monthly Setup Fee $0 DESCRIPTION VPN (Virtual Private Network) services are provided for secure remote communication to university resources. Site to Site VPN allows organizations secure network access to restricted resources. The security appliance is configured to include VPN and firewall services. FUNCTIONALITY LISTMaintain ASA VPN AnyConnect is the preferred way to access the Library's resources from off campus. However, you cannot use AnyConnect if you cannot load client software on your computer. Be sure to select 2-Step Secured - Allthruucsd from the group drop-down menu while authenticating.