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You are a MIT user if you:
All other users are Guest users Users with a Kerberos account or personal certificate do not need to create a Touchstone Collaboration Account to use MIT Wikis. Touchstone supports both Kerberos and certificates. |
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- When you click the 'Log In' link or attempt to access an access-controlled resource, you are directed to the "MIT Touchstone" authentication options login page.
- Select login button a if you are an MIT user (see above for instructions).
- The grey Touchstone login page is displayed. Choose your preferred login method and click the appropriate button.
- You are redirected back to MIT Wikis.
- Select login button b if you are an non-MIT user and you already have a Touchstone Collaboration Account (see above for instructions).
- The red Touchstone Collaboration Accounts login page is displayed. Enter your user name and password. Complete the login.
- You are redirected back to MIT Wikis.
- Select the "Sign up!" link if you are an non-MIT user and you don't have have a Touchstone Collaboration Account (see above for instructions).
- Complete the form fields - If you had a MIT Wikis account prior to Jan 30, 2009, be sure to register using the email address you used in association with that account * - complete the word verification, check the Terms of Service box and click *"Create Account."
- Check your inbox (and spam filer) for a Collaboration Account activation email from touchstone-support@MIT.EDU containing an activation code and link. Click on the link, follow the instructions to activate your account.
- Go to step 1 above to access MIT Wikis with your new account information.
Additional Information about MIT Touchstone Accounts
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Touchstone Accounts provide the following services:
- Self-service user account registration and maintenance
- Self-service password management and resets
- Authentication
- Shibboleth/SAML attribute releases