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Learn About Your File Storage Options and Quota

TU assigns newly hired faculty and staff a computing account with a specific NetID (username) and email address. The account provides access to multiple storage options, each with an allocated

NetID

Students, faculty, staff, retirees, faculty emeriti, and certain guests each use a NetID. Your valid NetID and password allows access to TU’s computing services.  Please use the buttons to the

NetID - Request Name Change

Use the "Request a Name Change" button to the right to request assistance in changing your NetID or TU email address to reflect a preferred or legal name change.  This request is best handled over the

NetID - Report a Problem

Use the "Report a Problem" button to the right to report a problem with your NetID. If you have a general request or question related to NetIDs, or need assistance with a name change on your NetID

NetID - Submit a Request or Question

Use the "Submit a Request or Question" button to the right for any general requests or questions related to NetIDs.   If you need to report a problem with your NetID, or need assistance with a name

Compromised Account

Your account is considered compromised if another person gains access to your NetID and password. Posing as you, this person could potentially perform account actions harmful to both you and the

NetIDs by Role - Retirees

Retirees and faculty emeritus can continue to use their same NetID and email after they leave the university. HR must update their record to indicate retirement. If the record is set ahead of

NetIDs by Role - Requesting Student Employee Access to File Shares

Requesting Student Employee Access to File Shares If a student employee needs access to a file share, the supervisor should contact the individual responsible for managing access to that file share

Sponsored Group Management Tool Video

The linked video demonstrates how to use the TU Sponsored Group Management Tool to view, add, edit and remove members from groups for email distribution lists and access to secured network resources

Know What Services Do Not Use NetID

The following TU-related services do not use the TU NetID: Campus Emergency Notification System (e2Campus) http://www.towson.edu/publicsafety/notification/signin.html

Use a Password Manager to Safely Store Your Many Passwords

A password manager app can help you protect and keep track of your many passwords. TU supports using a password manager but does not recommend a specific service. This linked page from the National

Activate Your NetID Account (Video)

As a new member of the TU community, you must first activate your TU NetID account to gain access to university resources. This linked video demonstrates the activation process

Set Up and Verify Your NetID Password Recovery Information Video

As TU students, faculty and staff, you must set up and verify personal information you can use to recover a forgotten or expired NetID password. This linked video demonstrates how to log in, set up

Retrieve a Forgotten NetID Username

TU students, faculty and staff may retrieve a forgotten NetID username using the NetID management tools on the linked webpage. Title/Link NetID Management Page Domain

Email Backup and Checklist for Students Leaving TU

If you have graduated or are not returning to TU, your NetID account will be disabled 18 months after you graduated or stopped attending TU and deleted three months later.  Here’s a checklist of