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3. For **Linux** virtual machines, you can use **SSH** or **RDP** (if it's enabled) to connect to them. For more information, see [Enable remote desktop connection for Linux machines](how-to-enable-remote-desktop-linux.md).
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1. If you are using a **Mac** to connect to the lab VM, follow instructions in the next section.
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## Connect to a VM using RDP on a Mac
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This section shows how a student can connect to a VM from a Mac by using RDP.
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### Step 1: Install Microsoft Remote Desktop on a Mac
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1. Open the App Store on your Mac, and search for **Microsoft Remote Desktop**.
The progress bar on the tile shows the number of hours used against the number of [quota hours](how-to-configure-student-usage.md#set-quotas-for-users) assigned to you. This time is the additional time allotted to you in addition to the scheduled time for the lab. The color of the progress bar and the text under the progress bar varies as per the following scenarios:
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