Changing logon password

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Changing logon password

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Is there a way?

Where/how etc..
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JPG wrote:Is there a way?

Where/how etc..
Easy Peasy. :D :D
Will probably look a bit different in whatever board style you are using. ;)
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Here is another way.
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Less 'Peasy' "over here". :rolleyes:
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I'm confused. Are you asking another question or showing how to do what you asked about in the initial post.
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dusty wrote:I'm confused. Are you asking another question or showing how to do what you asked about in the initial post.

"Over here" in the forum version I prefer and use, the access to account settings is slightly buried.

Your post showing control panel and profile led me to the account settings,(Thank You)

Yes I showed how I did succeed and what path was needed to get there.

Hopefully it will help another as dense as I. :D
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Good. Very Good.

The path to many of these forum functions is a bit blurry.
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