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Getting An Account

If you are a short-term visitor to SUNCAT (<30 days in a 12-month period) who does not need access to the computer farm you do not need to complete these steps (you will still be able to access the internet through the wireless network).

If you need access to the computers, or you are a longer-term visitor, there are two important steps that should be completed before you arrive. Not completing these in advance can delay your computer account activation by up to a week:

  1. If you don't have a SLAC system ID (SID) number (i.e. you are not in the SLAC Directory) apply for one electronically here. NOTE: if you are not directly employed by SUNCAT, you should select "other" for your "SU category". "Point of contact" should be Jens Norskov. It will take a day or two for a SLAC system ID to be assigned to you, and that is required for the computer account form. You can find this 6-digit number by going to http://slac.stanford.edu and searching for your name in the upper right (select the "People" search).
  2. Read requirements here to see if you need to fill out a "DOE facts form". If you do, you can find it here and email it to cherylj@stanford.edu. This form needs a signature, so unfortunately needs to be scanned.

The next steps are not as time-critical. Not filling these out in advance can delay your computer account activation by about a day. Fill out the two (unfortunately) non-electronic forms here and return them (as email attachments, if you choose) to cpo@slac.stanford.edu. One of the forms requires a signature, so it needs to be scanned in order to be emailed. The other is a pdf, and can be filled in entirely electronically.

For the computer account form:

  • you need to select at least "unix" to use the farm. you can also select a windows account if you think you would use it (most short-term people would not).
  • for email preferences select "none" if you are going to be short-term with the group (this will forward your email to the existing address you entered on the form). most longer term people choose "exchange" for their email, but some unix gurus prefer "unix" email.
  • leave the "computer czar/group" fields near the bottom blank (those will be filled in by the computer czar)
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