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Some of the on-line activities (homework, gradebook, etc.) for this course run on a secure server and must be logged into.

Even if you have already taken Physics 103 or 104, your password has been reset to your 10 digit UW Student ID number. This will not affect you unless you changed your password. 

Here are the login instructions:

    1.  You must log in using your 10 digit UW Student ID, with no hyphens or spaces. (If your ID has 11 digits, enter the first 10.)

    2.  Your initial password is also your 10-digit UW Student ID number, with no hyphens or spaces. (If your ID has 11 digits, enter the first 10.) You can change your password on the Gradebook page.

    3.  Your browser needs to have cookies enabled. Check the Options or Preferences pane of your browser.

    4.  Make sure you are trying to log in on the correct website: the URL should have phys104 and summer08 in it.  If necessary, clear your browser's history and cached web pages and force the website to refresh.

Please follow the above instructions CAREFULLY. Common difficulties are including hyphens or spaces in the ID, entering 11 digits, and using My UW passwords. 

If you are not making any of the errors described here, and it is after 6/15/2008, but you're still unable to login, send your FULL name, your lab section number (301 or 302), your 10-digit UW Student ID number, and the date you registered to your TA.

If you are not registered, or just not on the roster yet, you can log into many of the secure activities using guest as guest as your password. (Warning: Credit for homework and preflights is NOT recorded for guest logins. Homework numbers for guest are likely to be different than the ones you get when you log in with your UW Student ID.)

You should always log out of the secure server at the end of your work session. Secure server Log In and Log Out links are located at the bottom of this page, the main page and many other pages.

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