Your Library A.D. account is what you use to log on to employee (non-public) computers, as well as the Library Wiki. If your forget your password, there are now two options to get it reset:
Onsite Employees can still call x5000 or submit a support ticket for assistance with password reset; we're currently able to do this 8-5 Monday through Friday. Offsite users will need to use option B below, and remember to change their computer password as well if using a Library-issued system; for more information consult the article Changing your Library AD Password while Offsite.
Note beforehand: you will need to be able to access your email in order to obtain the reset PIN. This could be a public computer at the Library, phone or other personal device.
1. Click on the following link: https://reset.library.ucsb.edu
2. Click on "Reset My Password":
3. Enter your Library AD username (the one you use to sign into Windows) and click "Continue":
4. This screen will pop up next:
5. Go to your UCSB gmail for the pin code:
6. Once you've entered the pin code and pressed "Continue", you'll need to choose a new password:
Choosing PasswordsWhen choosing a password, there are a number of things to consider such as length, overall complexity, and eventual rotation. Not all systems you have accounts for will have the same the requirements, however, it is always recommend that you use best practices with your passwords. Here are some recommendation from the Library’s Windows Administrator:
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7. After designing a SECURE password:
8. You'll receive this confirmation:
9. You can click the "Login" button in the picture above to make sure that your new password works.