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* UMIACS [[VPN]] | * UMIACS [[VPN]] | ||
Your account might be shown in either of these two 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 | ||
** If you had an account prior to [[Windows Account Migration March 2018 | March 24th 2018]] and your mail was handled by our [[Exchange]] service on that day, this may instead show as username@pc.umiacs.umd.edu. | ** If you had an account prior to [[Windows Account Migration March 2018 | March 24th 2018]] and your mail was handled by our [[Exchange]] service on that day, this may instead show as username@pc.umiacs.umd.edu. |
Revision as of 17:45, 11 March 2019
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 email
- 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:
- UMIACS\username
- username@ad.umiacs.umd.edu
- If you had an account prior to March 24th 2018 and your mail was handled by our Exchange service on that day, this may instead show as username@pc.umiacs.umd.edu.