Alright guys I'm back with a problem with the same friend. He found his CAPID and he wants to sign onto Eservices but he cannot remember his password. Now normally you would just hit "forgot password" but his email that was attached to the account no longer exists so how would he go about recovering his account?
Have him send an email to MembershipServices@capnhq.gov
Quote from: C/CMSgt Collins on August 01, 2013, 03:10:54 PM
Alright guys I'm back with a problem with the same friend. He found his CAPID and he wants to sign onto Eservices but he cannot remember his password. Now normally you would just hit "forgot password" but his email that was attached to the account no longer exists so how would he go about recovering his account?
Contact the Help Desk, that's what they're there for.
Quote from: C/CMSgt Collins on August 01, 2013, 03:10:54 PM
Alright guys I'm back with a problem with the same friend. ...
You do not have a problem. Your friend has a problem.
Pushups are good for the body 8)
Quote from: Private Investigator on August 03, 2013, 09:24:14 PM
Pushups are good for the body 8)
I think the incidence of lost passwords
(especially due to "I had email address A when I signed up, but I didn't check that, or the 12 I've had since then, an and now I can't even remember what the password is for email address M that I'm using now!") would go down considerably if there was some corrective physical training administered by the help desk via the phone: "I'll unlock your password, but I want to hear you do 10 pushups first.."
Quote from: NIN on August 03, 2013, 10:01:34 PM
Quote from: Private Investigator on August 03, 2013, 09:24:14 PM
Pushups are good for the body 8)
I think the incidence of lost passwords (especially due to "I had email address A when I signed up, but I didn't check that, or the 12 I've had since then, an and now I can't even remember what the password is for email address M that I'm using now!") would go down considerably if there was some corrective physical training administered by the help desk via the phone: "I'll unlock your password, but I want to hear you do 10 pushups first.."
Roger that sir :clap:
+1.5 bad enough when kids do it, but the number of "adults" I deal with in the same situation is both shocking and disappointing. Yes, there was a time, when dinosaurs roamed the earth, that low-tech users were at the mercy of a service provider for email, but those days ended before the turn of the century.
A gift to give your kids is one, non-cute email they can use for life.
Quote from: Eclipse on August 04, 2013, 03:01:12 PM
+1.5 bad enough when kids do it, but the number of "adults" I deal with in the same situation is both shocking and disappointing. Yes, there was a time, when dinosaurs roamed the earth, that low-tech users were at the mercy of a service provider for email, but those days ended before the turn of the century.
A gift to give your kids is one, non-cute email they can use for life.
What, I shouldn't use PinkKoala2018@gmail.com for my daughter?
Quote from: Eclipse on August 04, 2013, 03:01:12 PM
A gift to give your kids is one, non-cute email they can use for life.
ethan.ninness@gmail.com :) Works for everybody.
Quote from: NIN on August 04, 2013, 05:33:15 PM
Quote from: Eclipse on August 04, 2013, 03:01:12 PM
A gift to give your kids is one, non-cute email they can use for life.
ethan.ninness@gmail.com :) Works for everybody.
But only if everybody was named Ethan Ninness.
:angel: :P
Goes to register ethanninness@gmail.com...oh right, google ignores periods like the romans ignored zeros...
Quote from: Garibaldi on August 04, 2013, 05:25:49 PM
Quote from: Eclipse on August 04, 2013, 03:01:12 PM
+1.5 bad enough when kids do it, but the number of "adults" I deal with in the same situation is both shocking and disappointing. Yes, there was a time, when dinosaurs roamed the earth, that low-tech users were at the mercy of a service provider for email, but those days ended before the turn of the century.
A gift to give your kids is one, non-cute email they can use for life.
What, I shouldn't use PinkKoala2018@gmail.com for my daughter?
For my daughter, HelloKittyHottie@gmail.com? Weird boys are drawn to her like moths to a lightbulb ::)
Maybe your friend could click on the 'password assistance' link
Quote from: usafaux2004 on August 06, 2013, 05:04:52 AM
Goes to register ethanninness@gmail.com...oh right, google ignores periods like the romans ignored zeros...
I hate that. I apparently have a doppelganger in the UK who just recently was looking for a new house and had a family member fly in that needed a ride....I seriously thought of hitting reply and telling them "no problem, I'll get him!"