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Accounts and Passwords » UTORid Accounts
Accounts and Passwords Overview
Your UTORid (with password) is your key to a number of services which are supported by the Help Desk.
Manage your UTORid account.
Portal
The Portal is the Find:Get:Do place for students, faculty and staff for accessing courses, participating in communities, connecting to services, finding out about events, and communicating and interacting with other students, faculty and staff.
Read the full Portal description
Log into the portal.
Wireless Access
The campus wireless network (UTORcwn) allows you to connect to the Internet with a laptop equipped with a wireless card. Some wired connections are also available via docking ports.
Read details about UofT's wireless network, including supported wireless cards, wireless card configuration and maps of access points.
My.UToronto and UTORwebmail
My.UToronto is an institutional service for community announcements and events and includes links to frequently used services such as UTORwebmail. UTORwebmail provides a web-based interface to your UTORmail account.
Read the full UTORwebmail description
Access UTORwebmail.
Symantec AntiVirus
The Symantec® AntiVirus software is free to all faculty and staff , and to all students enrolled in degreegranting programs of the University for both on- and off -campus computers. Every computer should have anti-virus software installed and more importantly kept up-to-date— there are new computer viruses appearing all the time.
Get instructions and download the Antivirus software.
Internet Access on Campus
If you are a UofT student, faculty, or staff member and don’t have your own computer, you can use the computers in the Computer Access Facilities in libraries around the UofT campus. You will be required to log in to most of these computers with your UTORid and password.
See a list of computing facilities on campus.
UTORweb
UTORweb provides a web server and space for personal web pages, pictures, word-processing documents, etc. You can use it to share documents with others, or you can use it as a convenient way to save and access documents from any computer connected to the Internet.
Read the full UTORweb description.
Set up a new UTORweb account or manage an existing account.
UTORmail
UTORmail is UofT’s institutional e-mail service, providing e-mail access to students, faculty, and staff. See more information about UTORmail .
Read the full UTORmail description.
Set up a new UTORmail account or manage an existing account.
UTORvpn (faculty, graduate students, and staff)
Access to certain resources is restricted to computers connected on the UofT campus network. To allow access to these resources from outside the campus network, faculty, graduate students, and staff can use the UTORvpn (Virtual Private Network) service.
UTORexchange (faculty and staff only)
UTORexchange is the University's institution-wide electronic email and calendaring management system. This service provides seamless integration of email, webmail, and calendaring.
Find out more about UTORexchange.
Other accounts
ROSI accounts are maintained by college and faculty registrars. Pleasedirect questions about ROSI to your respective registrar. See how to reset your ROSI PIN .
If you need to reset your Library PIN, you will need to contact Library General Services at 416-978-8450.
Questions about other email accounts, (ie not ending in@utoronto.ca like @oise.utoronto.ca), should be directed tothe department that administers that account.
Tags: UTORid
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Last update: 2009-10-05 16:09
Author: Amanda Wagner
Revision: 1.3
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