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👋 Introduction

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  • your username and password (our BST team e-mail user credentials)

  • a second factor, either a single use codes generated or received by a mobile device

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  • , or a separate approval step.

University of Dundee users
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  1. Open your preferred web browser, e.g., Google Chrome, and navigate to our cloud log-in page: https://hic-tre.dundee.ac.uk/

  2. Select UoD Active Directory (Legacy) and click Login

  3. You will be taken to the Microsoft AD login page, which will also prompt you to either for a second factor. This will either require you to approve the login using the Microsoft Authenticator app on your phone, or to provide enter a one time code. See https://www.dundee.ac.uk/guides/set-multi-factor-authentication-your-account from UoD-IT.

  4. Once the multi-factor authentication is completed you will be logged into the TRE.

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  1. Open your preferred web browser, e.g., Google Chrome, and navigate to our cloud log-in page: https://hic-tre.dundee.ac.uk/

  2. Select HIC Single Sign Onand click Login

  3. You will be taken to a new page which asks for your username and password, followed by a One Time Code. This is a six digit number which can be generated by opening Microsoft or Google Authenticator on your phone. More specific technical how-to information can be found in a separate knowledge base item What is multi-factor authentication?

  4. Once the multi-factor authentication is completed you will be logged into the TRE and see your home screen similar to below. Your project can be found under the “Studies” tab in the TRE.

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Next steps

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You should see your home screen similar to below. Your project can be found under the “Studies” tab in the TRE.

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The next step is create your TRE workspace, a tailored environment to suit your needs, please click HERE for the next how-to article.

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