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What is a NetID?

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What is a NetID?

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Each individual at the University of Illinois has a unique identity. Application records are maintained centrally within UI-Integrate (aka Banner) and distributed to the appropriate campus computing centers once admission is offered. A netid (“net ID”) is a multipurpose unique identifier associated with each student, faculty member, or staff at the University of Illinois and is used for campus-based computing services. An Enterprise ID (EID) is used for administrative computing services (for example, course registration) that serve everyone at the U of I. The EID is established as the last part of Netid Activation. There is a link to the Netid Activation Web page below. If you experience any difficulty establishing your netid or EID, please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions section, repeating activation if appropriate. Still no luck? Follow the reporting instructions at the end of the document. ACCC’s goal is to make sure you’ve successfully activated your netid and EID so that c

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All NYU faculty and staff members, as well as students enrolled in degree or diploma programs, are provided with an NYU NetID (Network IDentification). Your NetID is a combination of your initials and a few random numbers, e.g., aqe123, and is usually printed on the back of your NYUCard. It is different from your University ID, which is also printed on your NYUCard, but is a longer string of numbers and starts with an “N”. Once activated (see below), your NetID is your key to many NYU online resources, including, for eligible community members, NYUHome. Your NetID is also used to create your default NYU email address (e.g., aqe123@nyu.edu).

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A Network ID (or NetID) is a personal, unique identifier assigned to you. It consists of your initials followed by one or more numbers. You use it, along with a password, to obtain access to online services, such as e-mail and administrative systems. A password is required with your NetID to ensure that no one but you can access your confidential Cornell information. Your NetID and password also give you access to services that are exclusive to the Cornell community.

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NetID is the Network Identifier that UConn issues to allow access to certain computing services. These services include: eBudget, ePortfolio, CPIA Tutoring, Library E-Delivery System, Law School Web Applications, Onecard Online Account Management, HuskyCT, NetReg (Network Registration), Huskymail (Student Email), Exchange (Faculty/Staff email and calendaring), Proxy, Wireless Login (Bluesocket), VPN and Student Affairs’ services; Studio Abroad, Virtual Career Fair, and WebCentral. Note: The list of services will grow, until many of UConn’s computing services allow you to use a common ID and password to login.

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Stony Brook NetID Stony Brook Faculty, Staff, and Students now have a NetID username and NetID password which they can use to access various computing resources. ** This does not apply to e-mail! ** Your NetID and your SOLAR ID are two important identifiers. Each ID has its own password and its own special uses. • SOLAR ID is used for your personal information. If you are a student, you use it for things such as: class registration and scheduling, your bill, etc. If you are an employee, you use it for things such as your pay check, vacation and sick time accruals, class rosters, grade submittal, etc. • NetID is used to access University services such as: SINC Site computers and printing, MySBfiles, Blackboard, ResNet, library databases, sunysb.edu administrative shares, dial-in services and VPN. Information regarding your NetID and NetID password can be obtained by logging into SOLAR with your Stony Brook ID number and SOLAR password. Once you have logged into SOLAR, click on the NetID

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