Problem with , can't find one account to activate and one that can't register to the forum
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Problem with , can't find one account to activate and one that can't register to the forum
I got 2 people i got problems with.
The first one she says she have activated her account and stuff like that but she can't get in, and i can't see her account among all the other ones so i cant activate(if thats the problem) or change the password for her.
The other on has when he wanted to register he spelled wrong at the e-post adress and now he can't get a actviation letter. and i cant find his request becouse i had the auto thing one that sends a letter 2 them ..... help me plz
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The first one she says she have activated her account and stuff like that but she can't get in, and i can't see her account among all the other ones so i cant activate(if thats the problem) or change the password for her.
The other on has when he wanted to register he spelled wrong at the e-post adress and now he can't get a actviation letter. and i cant find his request becouse i had the auto thing one that sends a letter 2 them ..... help me plz
From a Newbie NstarW
Last edited by NstarW on November 11th 2010, 5:17 pm; edited 1 time in total
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Re: Problem with , can't find one account to activate and one that can't register to the forum
Hi, your title not being specific and therefore not facilitating research via the search option, I'm not answering (nor is any other member ) until you change your title to a more specific one, related to your problem
Why do we ask you to use explicit titles
Why do we ask you to use explicit titles
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The forum's search engine bases its research on keywords found in [b]topic titles[/b].
When you do a research, do you use "help", "urgent", "problem", "SOS" or "question" as keywords to look for topics about your problem/question?
Certainly not! So this is why it is important to use titles [b]related to your problem/question[/b]. Doing this makes the researches much easier for visitors who use the search engine to get an answer to their question.
Thanks for your understanding.
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