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82 users browsing the forum at 12.55am fri night - sat morning. We know who the no lifers are! .....oh wait a minute >.<
I have a valid reason! I am stuck at work
82 users browsing the forum at 12.55am fri night - sat morning. We know who the no lifers are! .....oh wait a minute >.<
has been changed for a while now maybe 1week? They took out the need for secret q/a and my old password was 6 numbers only. It let me change mineSo my question is if we do go back to the old passwords can you please change the password settings page so half of us can actually change our passwords?
Quite alot of people didn't use the same requirements as webpage when the server opened. I couldn't change my password before this due to capitalization/numbers ect not being in name.
has been changed for a while now maybe 1week? They took out the need for secret q/a and my old password was 6 numbers only. It let me change mine![]()
I can confirm server is up, only me online as it stands!
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Server is up again, I have reset passwords back to your original due to issues we experienced with the mail server.
PLEASE CHANGE YOUR PASSWORDS....
nn :P
Sam
Sam. I cannot change my password.
I can log in fine with my details,
but when trying to change it says Account doesn't exist or password is wrong. But... if I can log in then the password is fine. Tried several times. Something up on your end?
Same, its like my current password is 2 digits longer than what you can type in on the current password line
Figured it out.
ID is CASE SENSITIVE it seems, or just try using no capitals at all.
It should work then.
Let me make it clear:
I can log in perfectly fine with current details.
When attempting to change password however, it says "Account does not exist, or password is wrong." Both of which make no sense as I can log into said account with old password.
A few others in guild are also having this issue It seems.
I'm going to hope/assume that if I can't change it, nobody can and will leave it until Sam messages me tomorrow.
