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====== CS Account Password ====== | ====== CS Account Password ====== | ||
- | You now have only one username and password to log into CS computer systems. There is no longer a separate password for Linux and Windows systems. This account has the same username as your NetBadge account, however it has a different password. | + | You have only one username and password to log into any of the CS computer systems. So you use the same username and password to login to your desktop as you do to login to a server, regardless of operating system. This account has the same username as your NetBadge account. However it has a different password, unique to the CS Department. So your NetBadge password will not work on the CS network. |
===== Changing Your Password ===== | ===== Changing Your Password ===== | ||
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==== From the Web ==== | ==== From the Web ==== | ||
- | Use our new [[https://www.cs.virginia.edu/PasswordReset|Password Reset Page]] to reset your CS account password | + | Use the [[https://www.cs.virginia.edu/PasswordReset|Password Reset Tool]] to reset your CS account password. |
==== From Linux/Windows ==== | ==== From Linux/Windows ==== | ||
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- | To log in to a Linux server from Windows, you must first obtain an SSH (secure shell) client. | + | To log in to a Linux server from Windows, you must first install an SSH (secure shell) application and use it in a terminal window. |
See this article on [[windows_ssh|Windows SSH clients]] for more information. | See this article on [[windows_ssh|Windows SSH clients]] for more information. |