Difference between revisions of "How to get a Math account"
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The Math Department has a separate computer account system for logging in to Linux workstations and the computation machines. This allows faster operations in many cases. It also protects users' netid accounts because Math Department accounts have no ability to access resources under NetID accounts. |
The Math Department has a separate computer account system for logging in to Linux workstations and the computation machines. This allows faster operations in many cases. It also protects users' netid accounts because Math Department accounts have no ability to access resources under NetID accounts. |
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− | To set up a Math account, a Math instructor or system administrator must send an 'account invite' to a user's NetID. Once the user has been invited, they can use their NetID account and two-factor authentication to access the Math system and set up their Math account. |
+ | To set up a Math account, a Math instructor or system administrator must send an 'account invite' to a user's NetID. Once the user has been invited, they can use their NetID account and two-factor authentication to access the Math system and set up their Math account. Your Math account invite will appear in your Cornell email inbox with links and instructions for setting up your Math account. |
− | If you are eligible for a Math account, request an account invite from a Math instructor or a Math system administrator. |
+ | If you are eligible for a Math account, request an account invite from a Math instructor or a Math system administrator. |
To change the password on a Math department account, or to invite a user to set up a Math account, go to [https://accounts.math.cornell.edu Math Accounts Page] |
To change the password on a Math department account, or to invite a user to set up a Math account, go to [https://accounts.math.cornell.edu Math Accounts Page] |
Latest revision as of 18:25, 21 November 2022
The Math Department has computer systems available for mathematics and other uses.
Math Department Computer Account
The Math Department has a separate computer account system for logging in to Linux workstations and the computation machines. This allows faster operations in many cases. It also protects users' netid accounts because Math Department accounts have no ability to access resources under NetID accounts.
To set up a Math account, a Math instructor or system administrator must send an 'account invite' to a user's NetID. Once the user has been invited, they can use their NetID account and two-factor authentication to access the Math system and set up their Math account. Your Math account invite will appear in your Cornell email inbox with links and instructions for setting up your Math account.
If you are eligible for a Math account, request an account invite from a Math instructor or a Math system administrator.
To change the password on a Math department account, or to invite a user to set up a Math account, go to Math Accounts Page