- January 21, 2010: It's About Time
- January 20, 2010: Got Skype?*
- January 20, 2010: Changing Your USC Password*
- January 20, 2010: Returning to Blog Tech Stuff
- August 17, 2009: Forwarding Your USC E-mail to Another Address
- December 16, 2008: How to Post on colleaguesforlife.blogspot.com
- April 30, 2007: Enlarging the Size of Text in Your Browser
- April 6, 2007: Shortcut to RFA Web Site
- March 16, 2007: Emeriti Center Computer Help Squad Ready to Help You
Changing Your USC Password*
At least once a year, USC’s Information Technology Services (ITS) requires that you change your university computer account password. This is easy to do, provided that you know your 10-digit university ID number.** If you don’t remember your number—or didn’t know that you had one—Maricela Hinojosa (213-740-8169) at the Emeriti Center can get it for you.
To change your password, use your browser to go to USC Web Mail (email.usc.edu). Under “Help With Email” on the right-hand side, click on “Password Change.” Then simply fill in the information requested and click on “Change Password.” In creating your new password, make sure that it is a secure password (i.e., one that is not a word found in the dictionary, contains both upper and lower case letters, and contains both letters and numbers).
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* This post originally appeared in the “Senior Cyber Tips” column of the USC Retiree Community Newsletter, 29:1 (January 2010).
* * For security reasons, the university has instituted a system of unique 10-digit numbers for students, staff, and faculty—past and present—in place of your 9-digit Social Security Number and your 7-digit Employee ID number. While it is still possible to change your password using your Social Security or Employee ID number, you are strongly discouraged from doing so.
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