VPN Software
To connect to any University Internet resource that does not use an Internet browser, you need to establish a secure connection. Among these resources are your McCombs network storage drive (H: drive), your McCombs website, and your McCombs mailbox when connecting through Outlook. You can use the University's Virtual Private Network (VPN) software to establish a secure connection.
For complete information about the VPN software and for troubleshooting help, go to the ITS VPN website.
Download and Install VPN
Run VPN
Please note: If you need help downloading or installing VPN software, contact the ITS Help Desk at 475-9400 or visit them at FAC 200-B.
- Go to the Bevoware website, http://www.utexas.edu/its/bevoware.
- On the left, click Download Now.
- If prompted, log in with your UT-EID and password.
- On the Bevoware Usage Statement page, click Agree.
- Make sure the Selected Platform at the top of the page says Windows XP, then scroll down or click the link to the Utilities section.
- Click the Download button for Cisco System VPN Client 4.8.0.1.03 K9. (NOTE: This is the version available as of 7/20/2006. Download whatever the latest version is.)
- Click Save and save to your desktop or elsewhere on your computer.
- Close any open programs on your computer.
- Find where you saved the VPN installation and double-click to open it.
- If prompted, click Run.
- Click Unzip.
- Click OK.
- Installation will start and complete automatically.
- When prompted, select to restart your computer.
- From your Start menu, select All Programs > VPN Client > VPN Client.
- Click Connect.
- Log in with your UT-EID and password.
- A closed lock will appear in your system tray.
- Now you can connect to your McCombs email through Outlook, your H: drive, UT printers, and your McCombs website from off-campus.