If the site requires a SUNet Id, why didn I have to put one in to see my form?
You are most likely using PCLeland or MacLeland software. With this software installed on your PC or Macintosh computer, you supply your SUNet ID and password the first time you encounter a secured SUNet site or when you read your email. Then, PCLeland or MacLeland supplies any successive SUNet secured site with your SUNet ID and password. | Back to Top | Why does the site say I need to relogon? As an extra security measure, the Conflict of Interest site is set to “time out” after 2 hours. This is to prevent unauthorized access if you walk away from your computer without signing out of the site. If you use PCLeland or MacLeland, your logon will be automatically refreshed. Otherwise, you will have to enter your SUNet ID and password again. | Back to Top | When I sign on to my form, I get a message that says I am being redirected to another site. What does this mean? After your SUNet ID has been verified, our code transfers you to another Stanford computer that has encryption software in
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- If the site requires a SUNet Id, why didn I have to put one in to see my form?