To change your VDI password directly within the Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) session, follow these simple steps.
Changing your VDI password is a straightforward process that ensures the security of your virtual desktop environment. This method applies when you are already logged into your VDI session.
Steps to Change Your VDI Password
Based on the provided reference, the core process involves using a specific command within the VDI environment. Here are the steps:
- Initiate the Command: Inside your active VDI session, you need to trigger the equivalent of the standard
Ctrl + Alt + Delete
command. The reference specifically mentions pressing the "send control alt delete" button. This action typically brings up a security options screen within the virtual machine. - Select Password Change: From the security options menu that appears, choose the "change a password" option.
- Enter Old Password: You will then be prompted to enter your current (old) password. Type your existing password into the designated "old password" field.
- Set New Password: (This step is implied but not explicitly shown in the short clip; it's a standard part of changing a password). You will need to enter your new password, likely twice (once to set and once to confirm). Make sure to choose a strong, unique password that meets any security requirements set by your VDI provider.
Note: The exact location or appearance of the "send control alt delete" button may vary slightly depending on the specific VDI client software or browser interface you are using. Look for an icon or menu option that replicates this keyboard command.
By following these steps, you can successfully update your password within your VDI session, enhancing the security of your virtual workspace.