Desktop and personal computing

Desktop and personal computing services including open-access computers, printing, software and information security.

In dedicated rooms, plus libraries and cafes

The University's centrally-managed personal printing, copying and scanning service.

SelectPrint is an IS centrally managed service for schools and support areas to access a range of printer-photocopier-scanner devices (also known as multi-function devices or MFDs) within the University.

The Software Services Team manage several deals for software widely used at the University.

Even if you are based in Edinburgh it may still be worthwhile to register for the University's Virtual Private Network (VPN).

Activating your University WiFi account, connecting your devices and troubleshooting any issues.

Details of the privacy notice relating to the Guest WiFi service

How to access Uni network home drives and shared drives.

Supported desktops are machines which are joined to the University’s infrastructure. Benefits include login with a University User Name, remote software installation and screen sharing with support staff.

Windows 11 deployment, upgrading, quick tips videos and quick guide.

Information on buying PCs through the University Select PC scheme.

Information Services provides IT facilities for conferences and special events organised via Edinburgh First.

A Dropbox-like file hosting service for Staff and Research Post-Graduates (PGRs)

Various methods of remotely accessing services, computers and file stores from outwith the University.

The Azure Virtual Desktop Service (AVD) enables you to use applications you need for your studies but are not installed on your computer as long as you are online.

This page gives help and guidance on how to access software remotely at the University of Edinburgh.

Virtual Labs is a cloud based service that allows educators to assign a virtual machine to each of their students to use to learn software tools, complete coursework, use software tools for analysis of data and much more. It is similar to providing each student with a PC/laptop loaded with the software required for any particular course.

A wide range of IT and computing services FAQs.

How we handle data that is gathered when using the remote support service.