Re: NSF PIN to Pass word en mass
Tammy Custer Ordway 16 May 2000 14:04 EST
Joe - You are correct, and Cornell will be doing the same for the
password. This way, when the user forgets his/her password, I don't have
to remember what I signed them up as. This was also the suggestion from
NSF when I talked with them.
At 10:51 AM 05/16/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>At 01:46 PM 5/16/2000 -0400, you wrote:
> >The University of Michigan has almost 1000 registered FastLane users. We
> >will use an algorithm to create a password for each person. It will take a
> >very long time to put these into the system one-by -one. We'd like to send
> >the info en mass, with some sort of streaming procedure. Or other method
> >
> > Does anyone have a suggestion on how to do this? Thanks
> >Bob
> >
> >Robert Beattie
> >Manager of Electronic Research Administration and
> > Senior Project Representative
> >The University of Michigan
> >xxxxxx@umich.edu
>
>I may not understand the procedure correctly, but it appears NSF does not
>want the SRO to know the PI's password. Accordingly, we are not doing
>anything to convert PIN's to passwords. For new signups, I will be issuing
>the same password each time and advising the PI to change it immediately.
>
>Joe Titone
>Dept. of Contracts and Grants
>Univ. of Southern California
>xxxxxx@mizar.usc.edu
>213 740-6069
>
>
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