Bernie, Thank you!
For clarification, does this in short mean we should not use @berkeley.edu because it is not a Core Service? Or we can use @berkeley.edu, but would have to use a different browser when authenticating, as to not conflict with our Core Service a.k.a bMail? If it is the latter, then @gmail.com would seem to be the answer, or create one Google ID for the unit (not anyones personal account) as Steve suggested. *Sincerely, Stuart Damon* *Campus Shared Services I.T*. Email: [email protected] Direct Phone: 510 725-7775 *.........................................UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY* To Quickly Open a Support Ticket Click: http://sharedservices.berkeley.edu/ Call: 510 664-9000 Option 1 Email: [email protected] On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 12:15 PM, Bernie Rossi <[email protected]> wrote: > Actually, the real reason is because YouTube is a non-core service. Due > to the agreement between UCOP and Google, we are not presently able to > enable the non-cores. > > Thanks > > Bernie > > On 12/2/14 12:04 PM, Stuart Ernest DAMON wrote: > > Finsen, > > I found that one of the problems in using a Berkeley address, @ > berkeley.edu is that it conflicts with the bMail authentication and you > cannot successfully log on to YouTube. > > So using a @gmail.com, and a browser which is different than the on you > use to view bMail is a good start. > > If the video is posted as Private, each user must create their own > YouTube account to log-on. > > Typically the email address [email protected] should be used as the User ID > for the new YouTube account being logged on-to, and be used as the email > address used to Invite them once it is uploaded. > > Of course if the video is Public, there is no reason to log onto YouTube > as anyone can view it. > > There may be better solutions and/or corrections to what I have just > stated. > > This is only my two cents on what I have experienced. > > Attached is a *Draft* Word Document "YouTube Master Notes" that explains > this, and provides some instructions. > > Good luck. > > > > > > *Sincerely, Stuart Damon* > > *Campus Shared Services I.T*. > > Email: [email protected] > > Direct Phone: 510 725-7775 > > > *......................................... UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, > BERKELEY* > > To Quickly Open a Support Ticket > > Click: http://sharedservices.berkeley.edu/ > > Call: 510 664-9000 Option 1 > > Email: [email protected] > > > On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 3:41 PM, Finsen Chiu <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Micronet, >> >> One of our departments wants to set up a new YouTube channel for hosting >> videos. Any suggestions and recommendations on how to set up a channel? >> >> I believe we currently can't use any @berkeley.edu or subdomain >> addresses to setup a channel (right?). So, is setting up a channel >> using a personal @gmail.com account the only way to achieve this? How >> are other departments tackling this? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Finsen >> >> -- >> Finsen Chiu >> DECF Systems Administrator >> 1109A Etcheverry >> DECF: http://www.decf.berkeley.edu >> DECF Status: http://decf-status.blogspot.com/ >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> The following was automatically added to this message by the list server: >> >> To learn more about Micronet, including how to subscribe to or >> unsubscribe from its mailing list and how to find out about upcoming >> meetings, please visit the Micronet Web site: >> >> http://micronet.berkeley.edu >> >> Messages you send to this mailing list are public and world-viewable, and >> the list's archives can be browsed and searched on the Internet. 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