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The "@msu.edu" that you see when logging in to ANGEL with a CommunityID is
misleading.  A Sentinel custom login screen for ANGEL needs to be designed
and deployed - one that somehow makes clear to users which type of
credential they are using.  I have this on the to-do list of projects for my
team.

 

I should mention that the only CommunityIDs that automatically propagate to
ANGEL are those belonging to people who enroll for a non-credit course
through the Non Credit Registration System (NCRS).   So anyone can go to
http://community.idm.msu.edu and create a CommunityID account, but unless
they're enrolled through NCRS they will get an "unknown Account ID" error
when logging in to ANGEL.

 

CommunityID is a system that is available for those who have applications or
resources for which they would like to be able to authenticate (with zero
assurance of identity), non-MSU-affiliated individuals.  There is plumbing
on the back end that needs to be done to make it work.  It uses a web
services interface.  Please contact me offline if you'd like more
information.

 

Jim Green
Manager, Identity Management
Academic Technology Services
phone:  432-7239
email:  [log in to unmask]

 

 

 

 

From: Brian Hoort [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 12:31 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [MSUNAG] Community ID Confusion

 

I?m trying to assist a colleague to get a MSU Community ID.  I thought in
the past that this meant you got an MSUNet ID, for lack of a better term,
that had fewer permissions and no email account, but that would let someone
not officially affiliated with the university collaborate with MSU
colleagues on Angel, to give one example.  In other words, I thought you got
a neutered [log in to unmask] account. I also thought a department on campus
had to initiate the request, vouch for the individual, and pay for the ID.

 

I just read http://techbase.msu.edu/article.asp?id=9643
<http://techbase.msu.edu/article.asp?id=9643&service> &service and it says
nothing about getting a [log in to unmask] account.  So I went through the
process of signing up for a Community ID in order to clarify. I entered my
personal Gmail account as requested, got a confirmation email at said
account, clicked the link, answered the security question and was told the
account was created. I was never given a [log in to unmask] account. I never
received an email giving me such an account, either.

 

Logging into Angel I find I can choose Community ID as a login domain. When
I choose it and click the button to login, I'm still given a form box
followed by @msu.edu to login to.

 

What's going on?  Have I misunderstood this all along, or has something
changed recently?  If you truly use your non-MSU email to login, why is
@msu.edu still following the login choice after choosing Community ID as the
domain?

 

Thanks for the clarification.

 

Brian Hoort     |     517-355-3776

ANR Technology Services, User Services

College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Michigan State University
http://support.anr.msu.edu/ [log in to unmask]