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How do I access ISRS on my MNSU computer?
Overview
These instructions presume you are accessing ISRS on a machine from which you have previously used to access ISRS on campus.
- Hold down the Windows key on your keyboard and type D (Win+D). This will minimize your open windows so that you will see your Desktop
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- On the Desktop, double click the MN State Uniface icon (or start ISRS the way you normally would)

TROUBLESHOOTING
- If you are unsuccessful in starting ISRS, please first verify that your VPN is connected

- It can take up to five minutes after connecting to the VPN for your drives to connect automatically. If you need to install the VPN, please see this website
- Please verify in your File Explorer that your Applications (U:) drive is connected. You can quickly access File Explorer by holding down the Windows key and typing E (Win+E)

NOTE: A red X through the drive icon is oftentimes resolved by clicking once on the drive icon to reconnect the drive
If the Applications (U:) drive is missing, disconnecting from the VPN, and reconnecting will reinitiate the connection.