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Calendars Net Security Post

You can request your lost userid and password via email to Calendars Net Support: Lost Userid or Password

We focus on such requests from owners of calendars on the Premium Server. If you have a free calendar only, your request may take up to 24 hours for a reply. Thus, the quickest way to get a reply is to go to Calendars Net Order Form and have your calendar moved to the Premium Server.

Note: If you have a multiple merging server (one of our paid services), you can determine your userid and password by using your FTP access to your calendar datafiles. Each calendar is an ASCII text file, so you can easily find the userid and password in the file. 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.

In all events, you will need to provide

  1. The name of your calendar, which can be only one word (up to 16 characters, no spaces or punctuation in it) and which is the last part of its internet address after all the slashes.
    • If your calendar is on the Premium Server (its URL includes "calsplus"), let us know.
    • Note: We do not want the calendar's title or header. If you instead provide the calendar's title or header, we will just ask you again for the name.
    • 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/".
  2. What you believe are your userid and password for this calendar (in other words, guesses).
  3. Any other information that indicates that you are indeed the owner of the calendar.

Before you ask, however, consider these tips:

  • User IDs and passwords are case sensitive! Try to enter your userid and password with the same capitalization as when as you created them.
  • Before any of the 4 levels of security is effective (who can change the settings, who can edit or delete events, who can add events, and who can view events), you must fill in the boxes and click the radio button "userID/Password required" on all levels higher than the level you want to establish. In other words, if you want to put a username and password restriction on who can view events, you need to do the same for each of the 3 security levels above that. If you want to put username/password restriction only on who can change the settings and who can edit events already entered, you only need to fill in the highest two levels.

 

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