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How can I find out which UITS computing accounts I have?

If you have an Indiana University Network ID and know your passphrase, you can see a list of your current computing accounts at IU by visiting the Account Management Service (AMS) at:

https://itaccounts.iu.edu/

After you have logged in, click view your accounts.

Note: For information about managing departmental, student organization, or other nonprimary accounts (i.e., group accounts for which you are the owner) using the Account Management Service (AMS), see Managing your IU group or departmental accounts.

If you are unable to log into an account that has already been created, reset your passphrase using the Passphrase Maintenance utility at:

https://passphrase.iu.edu/

If you find that you have both an Exchange account and a Cyrus mail account, one of which you were not aware of, you should log in right away to make sure no email has arrived at the unknown account.

To log into either type of account, use your current username and passphrase. You can check your Exchange account using Outlook Web Access, and you can check your Cyrus mail using IU Webmail. To prevent misdirected mail, you should forward your mail to your preferred address; see At IU, how do I forward my email?

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Last modified on March 03, 2009.

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