If you are using a Crowd id to login to Confluence, rather than a SLAC windows or unix account id, your password may have expired and you will be unable to login. If so you need to go here and change your Crowd ID password, or if you forgot your old password go here.

Crowd passwords are set to expire every six months, and the Crowd passwords started to expire in recent days. Unfortunately if you attempt to login to Confluence or Jira and your password has expired you do not get a friendly reminder to change you password, your login is just rejected.

This is the home page for confluence at SLAC. If you do not have a SLAC Windows or UNIX account and would like a Crowd account to log in to Confluence you can request one here. SLAC users with a Windows or UNIX account can proceed to sign in here

If you do not see items you expect to see in this list it could be because you are not logged in, or do not have the necessary permissions. To request permission to update group spaces, or to access protected spaces, please email confluence-admin@slac.stanford.edu, and specify which section of Confluence/Jira you need access to.

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