Account Access & Passwords

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DUO Multifactor Authentication

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Pinned Article Password Change on a UCO-Owned Device

Directions for changing a password for UCO-owned devices on and off campus.

Pinned Article Password Reset for UCO Accounts

This article contains the instructions to reset your password for a UCO account.

Pinned Article UCO Password Guidelines

Provides details about UCO's policy and recommendations for password security.

BUDDY Account Access Request

Article to lay out how to request access the BUDDY supercomputer.

Locked Account

Explains how a user can correct a locked account.

Alternate Email Address for UCO Accounts

This article contains the instructions for updating the alternate email address for your UCO account.

How to Retrieve My Username?

Your UCO username is the gateway to most UCO services, such as UCONNECT, D2L, Email, etc. The format is typically your first initial then your last name and may be followed by a number.

Name Changes for Students, Faculty, Staff, and Alumni

The article describes how to make changes to usernames used throughout UCO systems.

Employee Security Access Form (ESAF)

Access to UCO IT systems and software must be requested via the Employee Security Access Form

Employee Security Access Form (ESAF) - Supervisor Approval

This article explains how supervisors can approve or reject ESAF requests

Authorization for Operational Data Store (ODS)

The Office of Information Technology at the University of Central Oklahoma has an Operational Data Store (ODS) that is an informational database that typically stores detailed data about business events in order to support operational reporting needs.

P Drive Access

The Office of Information Technology provides all UCO faculty and staff with a "P" Drive which is a secure and private environment for storing professional files. The P Drive can be accessed by all UCO faculty and staff regardless of if they are working on-campus or remotely.

Requesting Local Linux Server Access

When requesting access to one of UCO’s internal Linux servers, either for employee or contractor, certain information will be needed before the request can be processed.