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Saving Your Work

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Links to articles and videos explaining how to save work in the Virtual Lab

What are you trying to do?

Because your Virtual Lab exists in a non-persistent environment, it is recommended that you save your work on your local computer or a drive such as an external hard drive or flash drive, rather than in the Lab environment. Please refer to the following articles for guides to various saving options for Web browser and Client.

  • Transfer files to or from Omnissa Horizon Client (Windows or Mac): see this video walkthrough.
  • Save files to the P: or Home Drive when using the Web Browser: see this article
  • Save files to cloud storage (using the Client or the Web Browser): see this video
  • Save checkpoints when using Hyper-V Child VMs: see this article


Keywords:
Virtual, Lab, saving, vlab, horizon, client, Omnissa, save, cloud, drive, share 
Doc ID:
123450
Owned by:
Christy S. in Wisconsin Online Collaboratives
Created:
2023-01-18
Updated:
2026-01-02
Sites:
Wisconsin Online Collaboratives