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发表于 2009-9-9 13:08
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本帖最后由 PHU 于 2009-9-9 14:10 编辑
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2 \) O# R5 p! B! T1 b是IT ACCOUNT?我还以为CS的不归他们管……
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谢谢
: p) z$ M3 z Q2 C: @, gAsh玥 发表于 2009-9-9 12:35 % N4 Y: M* u% j r9 ~" V
+ _7 h0 [' K( u1 ksorry 我上面说的是对于普通的学校email账号(MBS/CS除外)登陆以及重设4 G% t! F0 F1 [8 n* W1 |
对于CS学生 请看下面
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# b) d+ `+ d: i2 YAs a student in the School of Computer Science you will be given your own email address, this will be <username>@cs.man.ac.uk, where <username> is your Computer Science username given above (i.e. smitha9@cs.man.ac.uk).
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Computer Science Username & Password:
7 z1 \7 {( X! D; ^* Y$ sThe School of Computer Science operates its own computer networks that are distinct from the University (IT services) accounts; consequently we issue our own usernames.
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You can determine your username and password as follows:
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- Your username is 'usually' the 1st 6 letters of your surname followed by your first initial, then your year of entry. For example:
- Name: A Smith. Year of entry: 2009. Username: smitha9
- Name: A Williams. Year of entry: 2009. Username: williaa9
- Your password is your date of birth in reverse order, i.e. YYYYMMDD, for example:
- Date of Birth: 21st October 1989. Password: 19891021.
- Date of Birth: 2nd January 1988. Password: 19880102.
- For common names, your username may be slightly different to the rules given above.
- You will have two accounts in the School: Windows and Linux. Your username and password are initially the same for both. However, you have to change your password for each account independently, which we advise you do during your first introductory laboratories (first years only).
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