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From: "Timothy J. Fairlie" <fairlie () RIDER EDU>
Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 13:12:04 -0400
We assign them directory accounts (we don't use AD), so that they can log into the student portal and check the status of their application, make payments etc. We reserve the username in email, but do not create the actual account. Tupker, Mike wrote:
Hello, A situation has developed where a project lead/developer and a few departments are saying we need to give active directory accounts and email accounts to applicants. I was wondering if other schools give active directory and or email accounts to applicants? The situation scares me to be honest. None of the details have been worked out that I know of, but the idea of giving email accounts to anyone who fills out a form online seems like a bad idea. It may be possible to lock down AD enough, but it still sounds like we are saying "Sign this internet form and get a login to our network. Have fun elevating privileges and sending spam!" I may be being paranoid about this but I wanted to get some of the community's thoughts on this. If I'm just being paranoid, feel free to say so. J Oh, and we also use google apps for our student email. It appears that the google apps for edu agreement does allow for giving account to non-students if desired. Mike Tupker Systems Administrator Mount Mercy College
-- Timothy J. Fairlie Director, Network and Communication Svcs Rider University fairlie () rider edu
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