Obtaining CS Computer Accounts
Here is the process to obtain a CS Linux or Windows account.
Obtaining The CS Account Form
- You can pick up a CS Linux/Windows Account Form from Debbie Deford in Malone 160. You can also find forms outside of Malone G-61A (but, make sure you choose the CS Account Form and not the MySQL Account Form.) .
- You can also download a copy of the CS Linux/Windows Account Form from our Forms page.
Filling Out The CS Account Form
Please fill out the CS Linux/Windows Account Form COMPLETELY, get any appropriate signatures, and then, you sign BOTH sides.
Additionally, make sure you list your JHU-assigned e-mail address on the account form. Many of our CS mailing lists use that account. There is a section for Preferred E-mail Address and another one for Permanent Email Address. We encourage you to forward your CS account (and perhaps your @jhu.edu account) to your Preferred or Permanent-mail Address.
Under “Local Address”, please list your local resident address while attending (or working at) JHU.
Indicating Your JHU Affiliation Type
The accounts form requires you to choose your JHU affiliation.
Grad Student, Faculty/Instructor, Staff, Researchers, or Postdoc CS Computer Accounts
On the CS Linux/Windows Account Form, if you're a CS grad student or faculty/Instructor, staff, researcher or postdoc, please make sure you've checked off that you want a Linux Grad account, which will supply you with your CS e-mail address and an account to access the Grad/Research Net Linux (and Solaris) computers that are supported by CS IT (including the Linux computers in the Master's Lab/Office).
As a CS Grad student or CS faculty member (or instructor), you are entitled to a Undergrad (Ugrad Net Linux computers) account as well, especially if you are teaching or TA'ing a CS Undergrad Course. So you might also want to check off Ugrad Linux. Grad students will probably need a Ugrad account sooner or later. Please remember, though, your CS Grad/Research Net account is your primary account (email, webpage, etc.) And the Undergrad Net machines are subject to disk quotas.
If you already have a Grad/Research Linux account, and then later, need a Ugrad Linux or Windows account, or both) please fill out the form again indicating which other accounts you need, You'll fill in your current username after the "Already have a CS acct..." line on the form. (It might be helpful to write something along the top of the form indicating "Requesting an additional account.")
Undergrad Student Accounts
If you are a CS Undergraduate student, you will need a CS Undergrad Account to access the Undergrad Net Linux and Windows boxes computers.
On the CS Linux/Windows Account Form, check off Linux/Windows Undergrad, and if you need a Windows account, check off Windows as well.
Note: CS Linux and Windows machines have disk quotas. Please remove files you no longer need on your account after you are finished with them.
Class Accounts
If you are provided a class account by your instructor, or if you apply for one yourself, please note that class accounts are up for removal after the semester is complete.
Concurrent Students
If you start as a CS Concurrent Student (grad/ugrad at the same time) or if you were already a CS Ugrad student with a CS Ugrad account and become a Grad student, please make arrangements with CS IT Support to get a CS Grad/Research Net Linux account, if you'd like. However, if you do get a CS Grad/Research Net Linux account, your CS Ugrad Net e-mail will no longer be in service (although, you will have access to your old e-mail). You would now have CS Grad/Research Net mail.
Signatures
Please be sure you've signed the front of the form and read and sign the back of the form.
You will also need to obtain an authorized signature as appropriate (and as described on the form.) If you're a CS Grad student and don't know who should sign the form, please see Zack Burwell or Jess Finkelstein. If you're a CS Undergrad, please see Dr. Joanne Selinkski. If you're a non-CS student taking a class, please have your CS profressor sign the form. Note that new CS faculty/instructors/staff should get Laura Graham or the CS Dept. Chair to sign your account form.
Please be sure your form has the appropriate signatures. If you will be out of town and unable to provide the appropriate signatures, please email support@cs.jhu.edu to discuss alternatives.
Submitting The Account Form
You have three ways you can submit an Accounts form for processing:
- You can hand in the completed form to Debbie (or to office staff to give to Debbie) in Malone 160.
- Or, you can scan it to pdf and e-mail it to support@.cs.jhu.edu
- Or, if you do not have access to a scanner, simply snail mail it to JHU Dept of Computer Science, 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md 21218 Attn: Steve DeBlasio (By the way, if you have an Android or IPhone/IPad-type of device, the camscanner app is terrific for scanning and e-mailing a single or multipage document as a pdf.)
Processing your CS Account Form And Receiving Your CS Account
Once the form is handed in, it will be sent to CS IT support.
Please allow at least two business days for your account to be created.
After your account is created, you will be contacted via e-mail at one of the e-mail addresses you listed on the form (so, check all of them) by Steve DeBlasio. He will send you instructions for pick-up of the account information.
You'll meet with Steve DeBlasio in Malone Hall G-61A during his posted office hours (currently, most weekdays, 12:30pm to 2:30pm) to pick up your account during his posted office hours. Please bring your J-Card (preferred) or other form of picture ID. If you plan to access the Ugrad Lab/CS Collaboration room, you will need to have your J-Card registered into our system, and Steve DeBlasio will help you with registering your J-Card into our lab readers at that time. Same, if you need access to the CS Master's Lab (MH 61)
BE AWARE: If you are expecting e-mail from the support team, and if you use Gmail, make sure you check your Gmail Junk folder. Gmail likes to file some e-mails from CS into Gmail Junk folders.