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Yes, you can do both.  If you set either the WAM Service Level or Verify setting (whichever method you use) lower than the Service Level set in your LIMIT Network Access table, off-campus users will be prompted for authentication but on-campus users will not.

--Dan
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Daniel M. Pfohl                                 
Associate University Librarian for Computing Services
William M. Randall Library
University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Wilmington, NC 28403-5616

(910) 962-7641        pfohld@xxxxxxxxxx
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-----Original Message-----
From: McGranahan, Jamen [mailto:JMcGranahan@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 1:14 PM
To: 'innopac@xxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: WAM


Running Millennium 2002 Phase 2

Quick question about WAM: we finally have it running again and one of the
things that we have done is loaded MARC records from our vendors for several
of our databases.  This works great while on campus (you can search and pull
up a journal title), but off-campus, when you hit the link, it takes you to
the login screen.  I'd like to utilize WAM for this, but if I make all of
the links "WAM-compliant", then people on-campus will have to login with
their ID as well, which we don't want.  Is there a way to do both?

Jamen McGranahan
Systems Services Librarian
Waggoner Library/Trevecca Nazarene University
333 Murfreesboro Road
Nashville, TN 37210
jmcgranahan@xxxxxxxxxx
p - (615) 248-7732
f - (615) 248-1471




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