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  1. Your sign-in page will now have our SSO (Single Signon) service associated with your device, and the login window pane will look like the following:
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  2. Proceed with signing in with your CNU Email address and Password associated with your CNU Email account.
    1. If MFA is configured, the user is prompted to select and complete the challenge.

  3. If your network short name does not match an existing local account short name, you will be prompted to select a local account to connect to the network account. This step is automatically skipped if the network short name matches an existing local short name.
    1. Connect local account migration screen where a user selects a local account to connect with their network account.
  4. You will be logged in if the local account password matches the network account password. If the passwords do not match, Jamf Connect prompts you to sync them.

  5. The local user account password is synced with the network password, and the user is logged in. Jamf Connect adds the network username as an alias to that local account.

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Local Login if a network is unavailable

  • Click Local Login.

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  • Select Enter your username from the available account options if multiple users are on the computer. This screen does not appear, and this step is skipped if there's only one user on the computer.

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  • (firstname.lastname) into the computer; your username will always be the first part of your CNU Email address (example: john.doe).

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