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If I am an instructor, but I have yet to have my name added to the payroll, how can I obtain a BOL account if I need access to course materials?
Instructor can apply for a “special temporary account” with an expiration date by following the instructions for a visiting scholar account here:http://www.bol.ucla.edu/services/accounts/info/special.html#tempOnce the professor has a payroll entry, they can th...
Creating CCLE (Moodle) logins for users without a UCLA Common Login ID
A UCLA account must be created for those users who need access to a private Moodle site and don’t have a UCLA Common Logon ID. (Cf. How do I know if I have a UCLA Common Logon ID?)The first step in creating a special case account is to sign up for a UCLA Logon...
SSH Authentication Agents and Secure Password-less Logins
In conventional password authentication, you prove you are who you claim to be by proving that you know the correct password. The only way to prove you know the password is to tell the server what you think the password is. This means that if the server has be...
Creating CCLE (Moodle) logins for Senior Scholars
Staff, faculty and students all have a UCLA Login ID and can log into the CCLE Moodle site. However, there are cases where certain groups, such as Senior Scholars, will need to create a UCLA Login ID in order to access Moodle. If you are a Senior Scholar, foll...
How do I make a Windows XP PC automatically login?
If you want to have a Windows XP automatically log in (on a domain or not), you can use the Tweak UI tool available here: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx You’ll need to be an administrator to install it. There will be...
How do I know if I have a UCLA Logon ID?
The UCLA Logon ID used to be known as BruinOnline/BOL ID and more and more it is being used as a Single Signon login ID. It is often seen in the form UCLALOGONID@ucla.edu. Look up your UCLA Logon ID Other UCLA Login Info and Tools