I authenticated via WebAccess earlier, but the log in page appeared again. Don't forget to log out once you are finished. You already authenticated via WebAccess and thus are enjoying the benefits of not needing to re-authenticate. I went to a WebAccess-protected page and I wasn't required to log in. To gain access to the service, click on the link from the list or enter the web address of the service in your browser. Since you are logged in, the server presents the list of services rather than the login page. Frequently Asked Questions I tried to log in, but I see the services page. Users also are encouraged, once log out is complete, to exit/quit the web browser completely for added security. Each WebAccess-protected service should provide a log out link, or the WebAccess log out function on the services page may be used.
In order to protect their respective digital identities, users are highly encouraged to log out from WebAccess when finished using a WebAccess-protected service. In addition, the system has a maximum time limit of 15 hours. If you have not visited any protected service or the WebAccess log in page within the last 6 hours, an idle timer will end your session thus requiring you to re-authenticate. The system provides pre-set timeouts, which aid in minimizing the exposure of forgotten web browser sessions.
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xyz5000) PasswordĮnter your Penn State Account password Session Time Limit When users arrive at the WebAccess Authentication page, they will be presented with up to three log in fields: User IDĮnter your Penn State Account user ID (e.g. We'd love to make improvements that benefit you.Whether a user reaches the WebAccess login page directly or via a protected service, the process is the same. Then look around and tell us what you think by clicking on the Feedback button. When you go to my.odu.edu, click the Login button on the left, and sign in with your MIDAS ID and password.
In addition to a new look, we've added some new features: We've made some updates to make myODU especially useful and easy to navigate. Staff can use myODU to stay abreast of campus news and events, to communicate with students, faculty and one another, and to access employee services, which include a leave-balance and benefits and access to key human resource forms. Faculty will find course rosters, access to advising holds, student email distribution lists, and information from key offices, such as the provost's office, their college or department. Facultyįaculty can also use myODU to prepare for the term, from home or campus. In myODU, students can view and print the course schedule, get financial aid information, read email, or access Blackboard, find an instructor's contact information, check grades, view a degree audit, and stay informed about events. Students can use myODU to prepare for campus life and classes. For assistance with your MIDAS account visit.
Log into your myODU portal with your MIDAS ID and password.