Remote Access to PACS, RaptorMed, Q-Pulse, Vetstar, SANDI, Instinct on macOS

Use the instructions below to remote connect from your computer to PACS (Imaging System), Vetstar (Health Info Systems), RaptorMed (Wildlife), Q-Pulse (VDL QA) or Instinct Treatment Plan. Staff normally have these programs already fully installed on their University computer. The instructions below can be used to run the program as a RemoteApps if working on a computer without the program installed. For example if working remotely or a personal (non-university) computer.

Ensure you are connected to the internet. If you are on campus, you should connect to IllinoisNet.

IllinoisNet Wireless Connection Instructions: Wireless @illinois 

Apple macOS Setup Instructions:

    1. Install Microsoft Windows App via the App Store.

    2. After install, open Microsoft Windows App in your Applications folder.

    3. Click + in the toolbar on the top right

    4. Select Add Workspace

    5. Workspace URL: daisy.ad.uillinois.edu

    6. For Credentials:, select Add Credentials

    7. Enter your uofi\(your NetID) as the username. For example, if your NetID is thisisanetid, then you would enter uofi\thisisanetid. Enter your NetID password and click the Add button.

    8. Ensure the username you entered is selected as the Credentials: and click the Add button

    9. You can now click on the Apps section within Microsoft Windows App to connect to Cornerstone, Instinct, PACS, Q-Pulse, RaptorMed, and SANDI.

        • On your first attempt to connect, you may be notified about the certificate.  Press the Continue button to continue connecting.

Important Note:

When connecting to PACS, SANDI, or Instinct on the Vet Med campus the Cisco VPN will not be required. When not physically on the Vet Med campus the Cisco VPN will be required:  Cisco VPN Instructions



Keywords:
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Doc ID:
162666
Owned by:
Michael P. in UI College of Veterinary Medicine
Created:
2026-07-15
Updated:
2026-07-16
Sites:
University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine