Posts by TheReference

1) Questions and Answers : Web site : Lost e-mail account and can't remember password (Message 1213558)
Posted 3 Apr 2012 by Profile TheReference
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It's more of a veterancy value or unit then. Vintage is the word, yes, vintage.

S@H Classic WU, vintage 2003 ... never ever gonna open that bottle.
2) Questions and Answers : Web site : Lost e-mail account and can't remember password (Message 1213546)
Posted 3 Apr 2012 by Profile TheReference
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Hehe, I have better password management now, than back then.

But yeah, absent for quite a while. I can remember doing WUs on AthlonXPs and early AMD64s.

Anyway, how does Classic WUs count towards credits these days? My new account got my original joindate after I linked the old account to it and I can see the Classic WUs got transferred, as Classic WUs.
3) Questions and Answers : Web site : Lost e-mail account and can't remember password (Message 1213212)
Posted 2 Apr 2012 by Profile TheReference
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Oh well, I just linked my old one to my new one.
4) Questions and Answers : Web site : Lost e-mail account and can't remember password (Message 1213174)
Posted 2 Apr 2012 by Profile TheReference
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Oh sorry, didn't notice that question.

No, it's already registered.
5) Questions and Answers : Web site : Lost e-mail account and can't remember password (Message 1213167)
Posted 2 Apr 2012 by Profile TheReference
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All my machines running BOINC on that account is long gone. The only thing I remember is the e-mail address used for login, but this e-mail isn't functional anymore and so I can't get hold of the password reset process.
6) Questions and Answers : Web site : Lost e-mail account and can't remember password (Message 1212958)
Posted 1 Apr 2012 by Profile TheReference
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Hi!

It so happens that my old S@H account is registered on a mailaddress that has been taken down, so I can't retrieve my password.

I need to change the e-mail of my old account, can this be done?

The old account is GloFF (ID 187876).





 
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