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====== Getting and Using a CSE Account ====== | ====== Getting and Using a CSE Account ====== | ||
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Any student taking CSE classes can signup for an account using their ITC credentials. | Any student taking CSE classes can signup for an account using their ITC credentials. | ||
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To get an account: | To get an account: | ||
- | 1. Log in as the *Guest* user on any of our lab machines | + | - Log in as the *Guest* user on any of our lab machines |
- | 2. Open a web browser and surf your way to [[https:// | + | |
- | 3. Fill out and submit the form! Your new account credentials will be printed in the sysadmin office at Cramer 222. Please come by during our [[sysadmin|office hours]] to pick it up. | + | - Use your NMT student account to fill out and submit the form |
+ | - Your new account credentials will be printed in the sysadmin office at Cramer 222. Come by with your student ID during our [[sysadmin|office hours]] to pick it up. | ||
- | ===== Change | + | ===== Change |
If you know your current password and would like to change it, either [[ssh]] into the CS login servers or open a terminal on one of our lab machines. At the command line, type the command ' | If you know your current password and would like to change it, either [[ssh]] into the CS login servers or open a terminal on one of our lab machines. At the command line, type the command ' | ||