Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Welcome AmazonShopper, ('ExclusiveOffersForYou')


 


Dear  Jack Melvin ,

Re: test 14th Def

You are invited you to our test 14th Def  on 14/12/2018 03:00 till 04:00. so you can take a look around our amazing facilities, meet your tutors and take part in a taster session.

Location: fielden location

Please register by clicking here

If you would like to attend at Manchester Campus and meet your course tutors, please register your place via this link and read some of frequently asked questions which you may find useful.

We hope you will be able to attend and we look forward to meeting you.

www.tmc.ac.uk 03333 222 444

1. DO NOT CLICK the LOGIN button! 2. Click on the CHANGE link, as seen in the image to the right. 3. Enter your username: Use your Student ID number with a capitol "T" in the TCC ID section. 4. Password: Default Password (first time students will use their 6 digit birthday {mmddyy}) Password Resets: use the temporary password you have been given. 5. You may have a pop up box that says "Click Here". You MUST create 3 security questions in case you forget your password in the future. 6. Change your password.  You will now enter your Temporary Password in the "Old Password" section. After that you will create your new password in the "New Password" section.  The new password must be at least 6 characters or more and can not be a password you have used before. If your new password isn't accepted, you must create a different one. (HINT: Try using at least one Capitalized letter and at least one number.) 7. If you did not get the pop up box earlier, click on "MYTCC Password Manager Registration" after creating your new password to set up 3 security questions. Log-in for the First time or After password reset… DO NOT LOG IN Once steps 1-7 are completed, you may login to MYTCC with your new password. Midlands and Lancashire CSU www.midlandsandlancashirecsu.nhs.uk CSU ICT Service Desk Tel: 0844 800 9982 mlcsu.servicedesk@nhs.net NHS Mail Password Reset Guide Before you can reset your password you must already have completed the following steps on your NHS Mail account: Link your mobile phone to your profile Set up 3 Security Questions linked to your account Open your  web browser, navigate to www.nhs.net  Login Click Profile on navigation bar Enter mobile phone number  Choose 'Hide mobile number from address book' click Next Type a question of your choice into the  Question textbox and type the correct answer into the Answer textbox under Security Question 1. Repeat for Security Questions 2 and 3 and click Save *IMPORTANT! - Each Question / Answer 1. Must be different 2. Must be between 6 and 12 characters long 3. Must Not use repeating numbers or letters - eg. 111 or aaa A space will count as a character, entries are case sensitive IMPORTANT! NEVER share your Security Questions or Answers with anyone as this will compromise the security of your NHS Mail account. Resetting your Password. If you have mistyped or forgotten your NHS Mail password, do not attempt to enter more than twice as you will be locked out of your account. Instead, choose the Forgotten Password link and follow the on screen prompts to reset your password. Make sure you have your mobile phone with you. If you've answered the question correctly you will receive a temporary password sent as a text to your mobile phone. Use this password to log into your account. If you are locked out of your account please call the Service Desk on the number below. 1 2 Remember every user of the NHS Mail service is required to sign up to the Acceptable Use Policy • Make sure you use the NHS Mail service properly. • Don't do anything to compromise the security of the information you send or receive. • Be mindful of the information you share with staff, the public and patients. (For further instruction on registering and configuring your account please refer to www.nhs.net) IMPORTANT! You will never be asked for the whole answer to your Security Question, only individual characters from it. It is now possible to reset your own NHS Mail password via the NHS mail online portal.

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