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5. Once this is completed, you will then be able to sign-in to IDS. You will also receive a welcome email containing some important information. To obtain access to your required projects, please contact each project's Chief Investigator at The University of Sydney.



FAQ's 


QuestionAnswer
What is AAF?Australian Access Federation - identity broker, enabling access to online resources for the Education and Research sector. Member organisations are listed here.
How do I login with AAF?See section above
I have an issue with AAF, how do I get support?

If the issue is with your login then please see your institution's support desk.

If the issue is with AAF then please refer to AAF support: https://support.aaf.edu.au/support/home

If the issue is with accessing Sydney Imaging XNAT through AAF then please refer to Sydney Imaging XNAT Functional Support, sydneyimaging.admin@sydney.edu.au
I cannot login through AAF.

If you have a UniKey then you must use that to login; do not use AAF.

If you are an AAF user and having problems logging in, AAF user to check first their ID works correctly with their AAF member institution before then checking with us if there is a problem.

I have successfully logged in; however, I cannot access any projects.User needs to contact the University of Sydney XNAT Chief Investigator for the project to get access.
I’m an AAF user, what can I access in IDS and what can’t I access?

AAF access to USYD Imaging data service gives you access to XNAT and subject to your USYD Chief Investigator granting access to projects, you may have access to view, edit, upload, download images and to run pipelines in XNAT.

Your AAF access won’t give you access to instruments connected to IDS, Artemis or RDS. Refer to Sydney Imaging for any further needs.

I'm an AAF user, how do I use XNAT?See here