I am building processes using CAMPUS\id's which is not optimal as users can leave and then the process dies with the user.
Is there a way to create a CAMPUS\ID for a process that can access DB's, servers, etc like a normal user so when we setup a process, application, etc it can run without fear of being attached to any ONE person but to a common ID that can be setup for reuse with the 'system'. *Owen Rubel* Software Engineer IPIRA/Industry Alliances Office *@*:[email protected] *#*:510.664.7186 * Website <http://ipira.berkeley.edu/> | Brochure <http://ipira.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/shared/August_2014_brochure.pdf> | IPIRA Tech Search <http://techtransfer.universityofcalifornia.edu/default.aspx?campus=BK> |* *IPIRA Monthly Newsletter <http://ow.ly/mnPtb> |* *Twitter* <https://twitter.com/BerkeleyIPIRA> | *LinkedIn <http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4964819&trk=hb_side_g>* PLEASE NOTE: This message is intended to be read only by the individual or entity to whom it is addressed, or their designee. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any copy or distribution of this message, in any form, is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please immediately notify the sender and/or the Industry Alliances Office by return email and delete or destroy the original message or any copy of the original message. Thank you for your cooperation.
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