Retrieving New Login Password

Important

(We suggest you print this page out for reference)

1) The first thing you will need to do is request a new password. To do this "Click Here"

2) Select ”Retrieve Login”

3) A new page will open. In the top box type in your “Display Name” from the old message board. Remember this is not your screen name. 

4) Click the “Retrieve Login” button

5) You will receive this message:
 “Please check your e-mail for a confirmation message, and click the link within it within 3 hours.”

6) Check your email for message with the subject Login Retrieval. In the body of the message you will be given a link to request a new password. If your email program has split the link you may not be able to just click it and have it take you to the web page. You may need to cut and paste the link into your web browser to get it to work correctly (see example at bottom of this page).

7) When you enter the URL that was emailed to you correctly you will see a text box with this message in it.
Your new password has been sent to your e-mail address successfully.”

8) Check your email for a message with the subject “ Your Login”, this will contain your new password. You may keep this password or go into your “User Area” then select "Edit Profile" and change it to something of your choosing.

9) Important: Before you may post a message or start a thread you must go to your "User Area" and select "Edit Profile". At the bottom of  the page your will need to confirm by placing a check in the box that you have read the message board rules and agree to the terms. If this box is not checked your post will be blocked.

WRONG

> http://www.nawcc-mb.com/bbv2/bbBoard.cgi?a=retrievelogin3&uid=2217&con

> f=64193

CORRECT

http://www.nawcc-mb.com/bbv2/bbBoard.cgi?a=retrievelogin3&uid=2217&conf=64193

If you have a problem please contact the administrator:

 Please be patient until we will get you logged in a quick as possible.

We are sorry for what may seem like a pain for some but this is all done to keep your information secure.