How to Log In to the InfiniteApp Web Portal
Open your internet browser., Go to http://www.infinitelyvirtual.com and scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the ‘InfiniteApp Login.’ , Select ‘Downloads.’ , Click on the ‘vWorkspace Connector for Windows’ link., Click ‘Run.’ (Wait...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open your internet browser.
(The vWorkspace Connection client has to be downloaded and installed before logging into the InfiniteApp.) , ,, Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the ‘InfiniteApp Login.’ ,, Click on an icon to launch the application. , The application will open in it’s own window, as if it was an application running locally on the computer. (Multiple applications can be opened at the same time.) ,,, -
Step 2: Go to http://www.infinitelyvirtual.com and scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the ‘InfiniteApp Login.’
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Step 3: Select ‘Downloads.’
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Step 4: Click on the ‘vWorkspace Connector for Windows’ link.
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Step 5: Click ‘Run.’ (Wait while the installer silently installs the vWorkspace Connector.)
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Step 6: After the installation is completed
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Step 7: click on ‘Yes’ to reboot the computer.
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Step 8: After the computer reboots
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Step 9: open a web browser and go to http://www.infinitelyvirtual.com.
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Step 10: Enter your username and password then click ‘Log On.’
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Step 11: After a successful login
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Step 12: your available applications will be displayed.
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Step 13: Wait for the application to start.
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Step 14: Simply return to the InfiniteApp window and click on any other application to launch it.
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Step 15: To close it
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Step 16: click on the ‘X’ in the top right corner.
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Step 17: When finished using the InfiniteApp
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Step 18: click on the ‘Log Off’ button to leave the InfiniteApp Portal.
Detailed Guide
(The vWorkspace Connection client has to be downloaded and installed before logging into the InfiniteApp.) , ,, Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the ‘InfiniteApp Login.’ ,, Click on an icon to launch the application. , The application will open in it’s own window, as if it was an application running locally on the computer. (Multiple applications can be opened at the same time.) ,,,
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