> We did analysis on what was happening today.  As part of the transition 
> from the old database to the new one, our provider did a clean-up pass on 
> records, and removed accounts that couldn't be verified.  This might mean 
> that you had abbreviated address information or something else that didn't 
> fit the validation routines.  In this case, you can create a new account; 
> you will have the same level of access.  

mmm.. i thought i would check just for fun. 

it seems my account is gone too :) shameful. thankfully i have mirrored
everything i need on my hard drives over the years. i wonder how many
non USA based people got removed because of the filtering system?

... and, i've been registered since 1999!

it would have been better to send an email to the accounts that were
to be "removed" and have a "click here to keep the account open" type
page... but, instead someone decided to just zap the accounts.. thats bad

i'm just going to check that my pluggedin @ palmone account is still
alive as well (more important stuff there) [phew - logged in ok].

> If you had creator IDs registered under the old account, they are still 
> registered, and you can submit a request through the program to have the 
> IDs reassociated with your account.

do you have any idea how many creator id's i've registered over the
years? i dont even remember them all.. it'll be a nightmare to track
them all down; too many.

it may even be feasible to re-activate all the older accounts. i just
tried to register and it still wouldn't let me in.. oh well.. i am not
going to bother more over a 56k modem connection.

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Aaron Ardiri (Skype:: callto://ardiri)
PalmOS Certified Developer
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