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Aggie Virtual Desktop (AVD)
Aggie Virtual Desktop (AVD)
As of September 3rd, 2024, the College of Engineering will use Aggie Virtual Desktop (AVD) in place of Engineering Virtual Labs (VDI). The knowledge-based article can be found here on TeamDynamix.
The Aggie Virtual Desktop (AVD) allows remote access to applications and virtual computer lab machines. The specific applications and virtual machines you have access to will depend on your affiliation with the university and your course enrollment.
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