Frequently Asked Questions about Remote Access
General Problems With Remote Access
I'm at the authentication login screen. Why do I get one of these messages when I click the submit
button?
- "Invalid PIN"
You entered your PIN incorrectly. Try entering the information again. If you receive the "Invalid PIN" message
again, contact Access Services (970-491-1842 circadm@catalog.library.colostate.edu)
using the email link or phone number provided on the screen where you input your PIN. They will delete your
PIN and notify you to create a new PIN. If you are a first time user, go to https://catalog.library.colostate.edu/patroninfo/ Follow
the instructions to establish your CSU Libraries' PIN.
- "Sorry, cannot locate patron record"
Try entering either your first or last name only, and your ID number with no spaces or hyphens. If you get
this message again, contact the Distance Learning Team.
- "403 Forbidden"
Only CSU students and employees can use resources from off campus. This message usually means that your status
on our system is another category, such as a community borrower not currently enrolled for classes. If
you receive this message and you are a currently enrolled student or a CSU employee, contact the Distance
Learning Team.
The authentication login screen only asks for two pieces of information, not three. Is this correct?
Problems with Web Browsers & Internet Service Providers
Do I need to set up a proxy server on my computer?
- No, you do not need to configure your Web browser to use databases and electronic journals from off
campus. When using the databases listing, FindIt (SFX) or Citation Linker from outside the CSU network, you
will be automatically asked to authenticate yourself after clicking links to restricted databases or electronic
journals. You do need to have your computer set to accept cookies.
Why doesn't the AOL/CompuServe/NetZero browser work for off-campus access?
Requesting Materials
How do I request books and copies of journal articles? (for Distance Learners, Extension & State
Forest Service employees)
- See our page on Research from a Distance.
- Many journals, newspapers, and magazines are available online through Library databases and electronic
journals.
If you have more questions...
Please contact the Distance Learning Team.
Phone: (970) 491-6952