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When you follow the link, you may be prompted for the username and password of your services account (NOT your kerberos password). From the "Select Affiliation/Experiment" pull down menu you should select "E-973 (Mu2e Muon to ElectronConversion)". In the Institution box, write the name of your home institution. Then click submit. Within a day ( usually less than a few hours ) you should get an email saying that you have accounts on the Mu2e computers. If you do not get this email after one day, send email to Rob Kutschke ( see the Fermilab [http://www-tele.fnal.gov/cgi-bin/telephone.script online phone book] ). | When you follow the link, you may be prompted for the username and password of your services account (NOT your kerberos password). From the "Select Affiliation/Experiment" pull down menu you should select "E-973 (Mu2e Muon to ElectronConversion)". In the Institution box, write the name of your home institution. Then click submit. Within a day ( usually less than a few hours ) you should get an email saying that you have accounts on the Mu2e computers. If you do not get this email after one day, send email to Rob Kutschke ( see the Fermilab [http://www-tele.fnal.gov/cgi-bin/telephone.script online phone book] ). | ||
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Revision as of 23:19, 3 February 2017
New to Fermilab and Mu2e
If you are not registered as a Fermilab user and do not have a kerberos principal, please go to instructions for registering as a Fermilab user, where you can also declare you are associated with mu2e, and get all accounts and authentication created. Also please check that you are familiar with the resources at the new members page
New to Mu2e
If you already have some Fermilab computer accounts, including kerberos and services principals, but do not have the Mu2e accounts, please go to this page in the Service Desk.
When you follow the link, you may be prompted for the username and password of your services account (NOT your kerberos password). From the "Select Affiliation/Experiment" pull down menu you should select "E-973 (Mu2e Muon to ElectronConversion)". In the Institution box, write the name of your home institution. Then click submit. Within a day ( usually less than a few hours ) you should get an email saying that you have accounts on the Mu2e computers. If you do not get this email after one day, send email to Rob Kutschke ( see the Fermilab online phone book ).