Administrators, DnsAdmins, Domain Admins, Domain Users, confluence-administrators, confluence-users, crowd-administrators, jira-administrators, jira-developers, jira-users, stash-administrators, stash-users
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== Technical details == | == Technical details == | ||
A domain account lives in [[w:Active Directory|Active Directory]], and has a [[w:home directory|home directory]] (in <code> | :''For instructions on creating accounts, see [[Computing:User account creation]]'' | ||
A domain account lives in [[w:Active Directory|Active Directory]], and has a [[w:home directory|home directory]] (in <code>/home/</code> on [[ystvweb]]) and an [[email]] mailbox with a <code>firstname.lastname@ystv.co.uk</code> email address attached, and can be used to log on to the [[Computing:Station PCs#Control Room PCs|Windows PCs]] and [[w:Secure Shell|SSH]] into the Linux servers. The term is used to differentiate these domain accounts from [[website account]]s, which have the same username as the user's IT Services network account (e.g. ''abc500'') and only exist in the website [[database]]. When logging into the website, a user's server account aliases to their website account - so either may be used. | |||
Domain accounts are generally given to prolific/frequent/active/computing members of YSTV at the discretion of the Computing Team, usually so that they can have an email address and home directory; but they also confer other benefits such as [[HowTo Add a file to user space on YSTV website|web space]]. | Domain accounts are generally given to prolific/frequent/active/computing members of YSTV at the discretion of the Computing Team, usually so that they can have an email address and home directory; but they also confer other benefits such as [[HowTo Add a file to user space on YSTV website|web space]]. |
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