What are the “Stanford academic and administrative communities”, and where do sponsored SUNet IDs fit in?
The Stanford academic and administrative communities define the group of people who can: • log into Authority Manager, and • have active authority The communities include: • all regular and visiting faculty • all regular staff • casual/temporary staff • instructional staff • department-sponsored ids (contractors, consultants, temporary help, etc.) • all current students If a person’s status changes so that they are no longer a member of these communities (they leave Stanford; their SUNet ID sponsorship expires; etc.), their authority will be automatically revoked.
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