ComputingAccounts

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New to Fermilab and Mu2e

If you are not registered as a Fermilab user, or your Fermilab ID has expired, please follow the instructions on the Mu2e FermilabID page. This will lead you to an integrated process get a Fermilab ID and computing accounts. As part of this process, you will be given an email YOUR_USERNAME@fnal.gov. Since lab-based and automatic emails may be sent to this address, and your colleagues may assume they can reach you there, be sure to monitor this address, or set forwarding to your primary email account. And if you change your primary email account, be sure to update your forwarding.

This process can take one month; so start early.

Please also check that you are familiar with the resources at the new members page.

New to Mu2e

If you are joining Mu2e and already have an active Fermi ID, fill out the Update my Affiliation/Experiment/Collaboration Membership Request Form.

  • You may be prompted for the username and password of your services account (NOT your kerberos principal and password).
  • Click on the blue "Add" button
  • In the pop-up dialog box enter "MU2E:
  • Click Add.
  • If you are asked about a primary work location, please include all of the following (the Mu2e Hall is automatically included):
    • Lab 3, 35A Shabbona
    • IARC
    • WH9E
    • SILICONE DET FAC
  • If your group is also working at another location, please add that as well.


This will tell the lab that you are now affiliated with Fermilab and will trigger the request for your computing accounts to be created on the Mu2e machines.

What's next

Once your accounts are created, please proceed to the Day 1 CheckList and then the ComputingTutorials page.