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Note also:
- Managers can see all Sponsored NetIDs issues using new process as of ~summer 2016:
- See our page on keeping your NetID when you leave the University (or reactivating an old NetID).
- See out page on creating a NetID, such as for situations related to incoming faculty.
- A sponsored NetID by itself does NOT provide Library access.
- CU's list of persons who are listed as Staff in the Directory but who no longer have active jobs at Cornell:
- If you do a Cornell people search for folks on this list, you will see under proxy (Other Information => PROXY:) that they are proxied by Dave Collum <dbc6> (current Chemistry Chair, 7/2013).
- CIT will send an email to someone who was considered a student AND is now only a sponsored individual. That email states that their student status is dropping away, unaffecting their sponsored status. Thus, nothing should change for them.
- Why not use "GuestIDs" instead?
- Not allowed: "Cornell GuestIDs are only issued to individuals who are not eligible for a Cornell NetID or Sponsored NetID." (grabbed 6/28/16)
- Often don't provide the access the faculty members intends to confer, such as Library access. "GuestIDs provide individuals with access to certain services that use central authentication."
- Not allowed: "Cornell GuestIDs are only issued to individuals who are not eligible for a Cornell NetID or Sponsored NetID." (grabbed 6/28/16)
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