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Re: setting up members-only password (was Re: Web Site

Subject: Re: setting up members-only password (was Re: Web Site
From: brucensuzy@comcast.net
Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 10:34:59
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Rowland,

I got two messages, so you might want to send this one on. Thanks Bruce
Armstrong


----- Original Message -----
From: "Europa Club Membership Secretary" <europa-club@rowil.clara.net>
Subject: setting up members-only password (was Re:  Web Site
changes)


>
> >Please include me in the memberonly area
>
> Kevin - thanks for your query. Here are the instructions for setting
> up your password and making it available to me so I can activate it.
> I believe Jeremy has put similar instructions on the website already
> (haven't had time to look) as several people have managed to complete
> the proces already. although others have e-mailed me direct in
> similar vein to your own message. I'm copying this reply to the Forum
> as damage limitation - I guess I should have done this in the first
> place ....
>
> The Europa Club website has members-only areas , which are available
> only to currently paid-up Europa Club members. To access these you
> will need a User ID and a password. You can choose both of these
> yourself - make the password in particular easy to remember but hard
> to guess! You can include both letters and numbers, but no other
> characters. The User ID can be up to 10 characters; the password
> should be at least 6 characters long and should contain both letters
> and numbers. For example, Fred Bloggs might choose the User ID
> "europafred" and the password "a1b2c3d4".
>
> To set up your password for use, you will need to go to
> <http://www.aviators.net/support/tools/passprot/>
>
> There is a full explanation of how to set up a password-protected
> area, but you don't need to read all that unless you are interested
> in what's going on behind the scenes. Go to the bottom of the page
> and enter your chosen User ID and Password in the text box there,
> then press the submit button. A new page will appear with
> confirmation of your User ID and Password, and also an encrypted
> version. Fred Bloggs would see something like:
>
> europafred with Pass [a1b2c3d4]
> europafred:BkKIXiVX08/Y6
>
> Select the whole line with the encrypted version (by clicking and
> dragging across it) then copy (using the item "copy" from the menu
> "edit"), and paste it (using the item "paste" from the menu "edit")
> into an e-mail to me at my Membership Secretary address:
>
> <memsec@europaclub.org.uk>
>
> including your full real name for identification. Do NOT e-mail your
> password in plain text at any time to anybody! So, for example,
> Fred's e-mail would contain:
>
> europafred:BkKIXiVX08/Y6
> Fred Bloggs
>
> Once you have done that and received confirmation that access has
> been set up for you, you can forget about the encrypted version of
> the password. Incidentally, the encryption is "one-way", so quite
> safe to send by e-mail as you can't practically work out the password
> from the encrypted version.
>
> To access the members-only parts of the Europa Club website, enter
> your User ID and Password when prompted. Most web browsers can be set
> to remember the User ID and Password so you can connect in future
> without having to enter them again. Please do not reveal to anyone
> else your User ID and Password, nor allow anyone else to access the
> Europa Club website under your identity.
>
> I normally add User IDs and Passwords to the list of authorised users
> in weekly batches, so please be patient.
>
> regards
>
> Rowland
>
>
> | Rowland Carson   Europa Club Membership Secretary
> | Europa 435 G-ROWI   PFA #16532   EAA #168386
> | e-mail <memsec@europaclub.org.uk> website <www.europaclub.org.uk>



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