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What is EASE?

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What is EASE?

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EASE (Edinburgh Authentication Service) is a local authentication system implemented using Kerberos and a cookie based authentication system. EASE allows users of Edinburgh University computer systems to gain access to both web based and network services via a single sign on procedure. MyEd uses EASE as an authentication system for logging in. Please note that having an EASE username and password does not automatically mean that you have access to subscribed online resources. If you are a current matriculated student or a member of staff on the main payroll then access is automatic. If you are a Visitor then access is dependent on your status as a Visitor. Please see relevant FAQ. For more information go to EASE What is MyEd? MyEd is a portal that provides a secure gateway for students, staff and alumnus to systems and services throughout the University of Edinburgh including: personal details, WebCT, email, Library resources and much more. Go to MyEd What is Shibboleth/UK Federation?

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EASe stands for Electronic Application System. It is the online application utilized by the State of Missouri in establishing and maintaining registers of eligible applicants for employment opportunities in Merit System agencies. For opportunities in non-merit agencies, please contact those agencies directly as they may require a separate application. The following links provide a list of merit and non-merit agencies in Missouri: Merit Agencies or Non-Merit Agencies.

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