Listed below are several suggestions for documentation and web pages with SSO-enabled service logins:
- Change all instances of password labels ("LAN", "Network", "Trumpeter", "Email", "LDAP", "ED", "AD", "Active Directory", "Webmail", etc.) to Tufts Password.
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- This application uses the Tufts Password, which consolidates your LAN/Exchange Email password and your Trumpeter Services password into one convenient simplified password. Click
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- Tufts Simplified Sign-on eliminates the need for what has been known as the “Trumpeter password,” the password that is used to access Trumpeter email, Tufts library services, Spark, Elists, TUSK and many other systems. Users will access all systems that now use the Trumpeter password with their Active Directory (AD) password, which is currently used for logging into MS Windows computers, Microsoft Exchange, Tufts VPN, and network storage (e.g. P:, Q:, and R: drives). Going forward, your AD password will be called your “Tufts Password” because it will cover so many systems.
- Use your Simplified Sign-on Tufts Password.
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Tufts Simplified Sign-on eliminates the need for what has been known as the “Trumpeter password,” the password that is used to access Trumpeter email, Tufts library services, Spark, Elists, TUSK and many other systems.