This document details what needs to be done to help new starters get up and running.
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Before the new starter arrives they need their NBT account set up. This is done through https://servicedesk.nbt.nhs.uk/app/itdesk/HomePage.do all new accounts need to be signed off by an authorised user currently this is Tim Whitlock (Deactivated) (This is being changed to include Joel Collins and Jennifer Barwell) so requests are best done by them to avoid complications and delays. In the default signees absence Retha is able to authroise a new account. NBT now quotes >8 days to set up an account. As part of the setup the appropriate group memberships need to be added to the account and access to shared mailboxes setup. This is most readily done by suggesting another user form the same team's memberships to be copied. New accounts require a DOB which is used when authenticating the user for their initial password when they first login. After the account is set up the new starter will need to call the NBT IT Support on ext 2020 (0117 414 2020 if not in office) quoting the ticket number of the request to get their initial password which they will be required to change when they first logon. First logon needs to be done in the office. ANy new laptop needs to have been login to in the office before it can be used remotely.
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Staff members with @renal.org email (there is a request in to update this to ukkidney.org) are slightly more complicated because they are configured with both a @renalregistry.nhs.uk email and @renal.org email but with send set to default to using @renal.org They will also need a redirect setup on the renal.org and ukkidney.org that forwards incoming mail to these domains for them to their email @renalregistry.nhs.uk. There are often difficulties now with the setup of this since the switch to O365 where the email is setup but the login details are expecting the @renalregistry account and not the the @renal.org account.
Shared Mailboxes
The form for getting a new account created (Access Request) is the same as used for adding shared mailbox access. When creating new users it is better to add any shared mailboxes there. Just telling them they need the same access as a.n.other user is nolonger sufficient due to the move to O365. Shared Mailboxes are (awaiting a confirmed list from NBT):
- UK Renal Registry Systems
- UK Kidney Association
- UK Renal Registry
- UK renal Registry Admin
- ukrr-research
- KQUIP
- Think Kidneys
- British Association for Paediatric Nephrology
- Events-Renal Association
- Nephwork
User Security Groups
We have anumber of security groups setup in the AD to help manage rights for different teams they are:
- RR Systems
- RR Statitstics
- RR SMT
- RR Informatics
- RR Data Managers
- RR Business Support
- RR Validation Test
- RR Renal Association
- UK RR Renal Registry
We still have some local version on rr-storage-live (which were used to define ACLs before the AD versions and are still in use to some degree) these probably should be moved to the AD
- RR Research - in use
- RR Programmes
- RR PersonnelAccess - in use
Missing - RR Information Governance ?
MFA Authentication
All users should setup their MFA account settings (add a phone number to their microaoft profile) this should then allow for proper authetnication when trying to use things like virtual desktop. Users shoudl go to the url https://myprofile.microsoft.com (If on the NBT network you should get logged in, if not you will be asked your password). Once there select security settings and add a phone number to your profile. This will be used to text/call a number through as part of the two factor authentication process.
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As part of a security update NBT have removed access to any NBT services from an non NBT device unless it is registered using the InTune software (What is Intune? - LINK (nbt.nhs.uk)). So if you want to access NBT emails from your personal phone you need to register your device with NBTIT. Non NBT laptops are not supported their documentation states: "In Tune is not supported on these devices and will not work. Please use Windows Virtual Desktop " The access provided is only via the web and not via email clients unless the device is a registered NBT device. This change is particually annoying for Phones.
Phone
Some remote workers have a separate work phone. These should be set up in the normal way but if emails are required on the phone they will need to be registered in the same wayas way as Personal devices.
Workshare (This is now no longer used)
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