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Your [[ActiveDirectory]] authentication is used to log in to a variety of different places:
Your [[ActiveDirectory]] authentication is used to log in to a variety of different places:
* UMIACS-supported computers
* UMIACS-supported computers
* [[Email | UMIACS-supported email]]
* UMIACS-supported web services
* UMIACS-supported web services
* UMIACS [[VPN]]


Your account might be shown in either of these two alternate ways depending on the application you are using:
Your account might be shown in either of these two alternate ways depending on the application you are using:
* UMIACS\username
* UMIACS\username
* username@ad.umiacs.umd.edu
* username@ad.umiacs.umd.edu

Latest revision as of 20:49, 18 February 2025

Windows Authentication is based on Kerberos standard authentication but with some extensions.

Your ActiveDirectory authentication is used to log in to a variety of different places:

  • UMIACS-supported computers
  • UMIACS-supported web services

Your account might be shown in either of these two alternate ways depending on the application you are using:

  • UMIACS\username
  • username@ad.umiacs.umd.edu