change password
change password
Ok I give up Just were do you go to get to your profile to change your password?
Re: change password
Click on User Control Panelgary24752 wrote:Ok I give up Just were do you go to get to your profile to change your password?
Then on Profile
Then on Edit Account Settings
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DSX900 AutoSV with HC150 extra humidifier and Hibernite heated hose
Settings: EPAP Min-10.0, EPAP Max-17, PS Min-3, PS Max-10, Max Pressure-20, Rate-Auto, Biflex-1.
Sleepyhead and Encore Pro 2.21.
Re: change password
Deja vu, am I losing my mind or did we just go through this last week. And then how do you log into your bank account you using cpaptalk? Jim
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Re: change password
Some of our passwords do not need to be as secure as others. Some may be OK to write down.
Naturally, the more complex ones have to be changed periodically, and you should NOT write them down.
Some days it just doesn't pay to get out of bed--except my tank was dry.
Naturally, the more complex ones have to be changed periodically, and you should NOT write them down.
Some days it just doesn't pay to get out of bed--except my tank was dry.
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Re: change password
You do have a advantage over most of us, in a pinch you can just get a refill from the side of the Lilly pad, don't even have to get out of bed, if you get lucky breakfast will fly in range. Coffee, that's harder to come by. Jimchunkyfrog wrote:Some of our passwords do not need to be as secure as others. Some may be OK to write down.
Naturally, the more complex ones have to be changed periodically, and you should NOT write them down.
Some days it just doesn't pay to get out of bed--except my tank was dry.
I wasn't going nuts. Post 4-6-16, another low post member, had the urge. Been here over 10 years only seen that posted twice, now in a few days both by new members, strange thing to have a run on, makes me wonder what I'm missing out on.
Use data to optimize your xPAP treatment!
"The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures the disease." Voltaire
"The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures the disease." Voltaire

