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 ====== Accounts and Passwords ====== ====== Accounts and Passwords ======
  
-Most Windows computers within the School use your regular university login.+Most Windows computers within the School use your regular university login (InternetID credentials).
  
-Unix and linux systems in the School use a separate Physics & Astronomy Computing account. +Unix and Linux systems in the School are being transitioned to InternetID logins. Separate Physics & Astronomy Computing accounts are being phased out.
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-Physics email also uses your physics account, while our websites have different tabs to accept either type of login. +
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-New faculty, staff and graduate students should find they have accounts set up before they arrive. We don't set up Physics accounts automatically for Physics majors, but they are available simply by asking (net@physics.umn.edu)+
  
 Visitors may also need arrangements made to access many of the facilities they need. Please check [[computing:general:visitorinfo|our guide on visitor accounts]]. Visitors may also need arrangements made to access many of the facilities they need. Please check [[computing:general:visitorinfo|our guide on visitor accounts]].
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-===== Important ===== 
-If you have not done so yet, please follow this new account checklist: 
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-  * Visit [[http://www.physics.umn.edu/resources/myphys/|My Phys]] 
-  * [[passwords|Change your initial Physics password]]. (Under the Account Settings link) 
-  * Ensure you will receive email: Setup mail forwarding to an account you check regularly, or begin checking your physics mail account regularly. 
-  * (Optional) Fill in Directory and Profile information for the website. 
-  * Bookmark us: [[http://zzz.physics.umn.edu/computing/]] 
  
 ===== Physics Email ===== ===== Physics Email =====
  
-The best way to access your [[computing:accounts:email|Physics Email]] account is to use a mail program such as Mozilla Thunderbird, or you can access your account via the Physics webmail system, at [[http://mail.physics.umn.edu]]. On the Unix or Linux systems, you can also use ''mutt''. Our [[computing:accounts:email|Physics Email]] page has more detailed information on accessing your email account. +Physics Email has been retiredOIT maintains forwarding for @physics.umn.edu email addresses
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-Physics IT can only provide assistance with Physics email - we do not support umn gmail. Please consult https://it.umn.edu/email-services for information regarding umn email services. +
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 ===== Systems ===== ===== Systems =====
-Our main Unix server for shell access is physics.umn.edu; individual Linux workstations are available in several other locations. Windows and Linux workstations are available in the room 80 (physics) and 469 (astronomy) computer labs.+Our main Unix server for shell access is physics.umn.edu; individual Linux workstations are available in several other locations. Windows and Linux workstations are available in several swing space locations - mainly for **TA/Grading** use:
  
 ==== Windows ==== ==== Windows ====
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 ==== Linux ==== ==== Linux ====
-To log in at one of our Linux workstations, enter your username and password in the boxes.+To log in at one of our Linux workstations, enter your InternetID username and password in the boxes.
  
 ==== Remotely ==== ==== Remotely ====
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 ===== Mailing Lists ===== ===== Mailing Lists =====
-All users are normally subscribed to some electronic mailing lists. By default, we subscribe your Physics account to receive list messages of departmental announcements. +Mailing list have been moved to lists.umn.edu
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-If you would like departmental computing-related announcements (such as scheduled outages) [[https://support.physics.umn.edu/wws/subscribe/systems-announce|sign up on our list server]].+
  
 ===== Usage Policies ===== ===== Usage Policies =====
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 ===== What happens when I leave? ===== ===== What happens when I leave? =====
  
-Your **Physics account** is automatically kept active while you have a current appointment in Peoplesoft and in the Physics Directory. Once you leave the School, an account expiry system starts operation. The system will send you some automated emails warning you of the expiry. You can reply to this email to let us know your needs+Your **InternetID** is automatically kept active while you have a current appointment in Peoplesoft. Once you leave the School, an account expiry system starts operation. 
-  * If you have an ongoing research relation ship with faculty in the School, we can extend your account indefinitely. +  * If you have an ongoing research relationship with faculty in the School, a Person of Interest account is needed for Linux and Windows computer access.
-  * We can also extend the expiry time by 30 days or so if you need additional time to retrieve your files, etc. +
-  * We can set up email forwarding to another address for you.+
  
-Your **University account** may get shut off shortly after leaving, for example if your contract is over. Within Physics this will affect your ability to log in to Windows computers and possibly MyPhys.+Your **University account** may get shut off shortly after leaving, for example if your contract is over. Within Physics this will affect your ability to log in to Windows and Linux computers.
  
 If you need continued access to either of these, there are a couple of possibilities. If you need continued access to either of these, there are a couple of possibilities.
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   * Graduate students can sign up to a Grad999 course, which allows them to keep their InternetID's/AD account active as they are finishing up their thesis, research project, etc.  There is no cost for the Grad999 course, but it can only be used to finish up their work.   * Graduate students can sign up to a Grad999 course, which allows them to keep their InternetID's/AD account active as they are finishing up their thesis, research project, etc.  There is no cost for the Grad999 course, but it can only be used to finish up their work.
   * Otherwise to keep doing research with faculty after graduation or end of contract, the department admin office can set up an affiliate appointment at 0%, which keeps all the old access intact (InternetID, email, UCard, AD account, etc.), without being on payroll.   * Otherwise to keep doing research with faculty after graduation or end of contract, the department admin office can set up an affiliate appointment at 0%, which keeps all the old access intact (InternetID, email, UCard, AD account, etc.), without being on payroll.
-  * A Sponsored Account is **not** recommended.  Once created, the user then needs to call 1-HELP and ask them to change the name of the Sponsored Account to match their old account. After which everything works, however the status is now gone in PeopleSoft, and the new status is now as a guest of the U instead of an alumni. +  * A regular Sponsored Account is **not** recommended. The Person Of Interest account type is needed for continuation of identity at the University.
  
computing/accounts/home.1455299963.txt.gz · Last modified: 2016/02/12 11:59 by allan