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Mister2
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Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 6:22 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Tib,
I presume you know your old uname and email addy but not the password.
I will ask around to find out who can help you out there.
Mister2 _________________ Never stop learning
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Mister2
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Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 8:05 pm Post subject: |
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I think this may help:
Go to the login page and click the 'Lost your Password' link. An email will be sent to your friend's address. Ask them to forward this message to you and you should be able to login as your old self.
Then go to The Moat (top right of the screen), Your Account, Change Your Info. You can then change your email addy, and your password if you want to.
Hope this helps. _________________ Never stop learning
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fun1chicago
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By default Internet explorer does not empty the temporary internet files folder. You can set it to empty temporary internet files when browser is closed under tools, internet options, the advanced tab, under the security section near the bottom check empty temporary internet files when browser is closed.
Using Ccleaner to clean your PC is a good maintance tip. It is a good idea to manually go to the C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Local Settings\Temp folder and remove the files manually. If all the Windows are closed except Windows explorer and one does not remove, you may have an infection especially if it is an executable file (.exe).
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johnlgalt
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Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 1:00 am Post subject: |
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ummm, actually, I am pretty sure that is incorrect - Windows *actively* uses a couple of .tmp files in your temporary files folder even with *nothing* else running, especially with XP and Vista.
The way I do it is to select all files, hit delete, and when it splutters on a single file, cancel the procedure, then select all but that one file and repeat.
However, now I just rely on CCleaner to do it all for me - it's easier, faster, and more effective. _________________ [img]http://www.castlecops.com/attachments/johnlgalt_sig_311.png[/img]
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