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Lost Calendar Retrieval Post
The name of your calendar is up to 16 characters and has no spaces or punctuation. It is the last part of your
calendar's web address (like http://my.calendars.net/nameofcalendar).
Your calendar's name is the only piece of information you must provide when creating your calendar. If you can
remember that, then you can remember the name of your calendar. Just try my.calendars.net/nameofcalendar for a calendar
on the free server or prem.calendars.net/nameofcalendar for a calendar on the Premium Server.
Next, check your browser's History, which keeps a list of all web sites you have visited, usually for at least the past several days. Look for my.calendars.net in your History.
After that, you can request that we try to find it by sending email to Calendars
Net Support: Lost Calendar
You will need to provide:
- What you thought was the name of your calendar, which can be only one word (no spaces) and which is the last
part of its internet address after all the slashes;
- Some unique text (preferably single words) contained anywhere in your calendar (this can include your email
address, if you put that anywhere in your calendar);
- Whether your calendar is on the free server, the Premium Server, or a multiple merging server;
- Approximately the last time you in any way edited your calendar (yesterday, a week ago, etc.); and
- Any other information that indicates that you are indeed the owner of the calendar.
If you do not know the name of your calendar but have a link to it on your web site, then
indeed you do know
your calendar's name, because it is the part of your link after "my.calendars.net/" or
after "prem.calendars.net/".
If you have a multiple merging server (one of
our paid services), you can determine all of your calendars' names by using your FTP access
to your calendar datafiles. The method for obtaining FTP access was provided in
the email you received from us (support@calendars.net) at the time we created the multiple
merging server for you. |