Since YouTube is not a core service, it is not enabled in our Berkeley Google domain. If you try to establish a channel using a Berkeley account, it will tell you it is not enabled.

On 12/2/14 3:40 PM, Stuart Ernest DAMON wrote:
Bernie,

Thank you!

For clarification, does this in short mean we should not use @berkeley.edu <http://berkeley.edu> because it is not a Core Service?

Or we can use @berkeley.edu <http://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 <http://gmail.com> would seem to be the answer, or create one Google ID for the unit (not anyones personal account) as Steve suggested.





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On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 12:15 PM, Bernie Rossi <[email protected] <mailto:[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 <http://berkeley.edu> is that it conflicts with the
    bMail authentication and you cannot successfully log on to YouTube.

    So using a @gmail.com <http://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] <mailto:[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.




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    On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 3:41 PM, Finsen Chiu <[email protected]
    <mailto:[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
        <http://berkeley.edu> or subdomain
        addresses to setup a channel (right?).  So, is setting up a
        channel
        using a personal @gmail.com <http://gmail.com> account the
        only way to achieve this? How
        are other departments tackling this?

        Thanks,

        Finsen

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        1109A Etcheverry
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