This could be sent to Playstation Network by anyone with a request that your account is banned for asking for a user sign on information and your would never be allowed to download from the PlayStation Store again
my mathletics username is jh93378 and my password is stone58
His account is private and no one knows what his account it. That's like asking what your username and password is for WikiAnswers. It's PRIVATE!
Well, you can have a friend or someone host a private server, then you enter the game using those. You can also host your own private server and give others the codes.
All private servers are "legal" in that they are not breaking any laws. However, Blizzard considers private servers a violation of the Terms of Service of World of Warcraft in general, and therefore, any private servers are actually in violation of Blizzard Entertainment's Terms of Acceptable Use for their software. In other words, private servers are like pirated software, and you should always be careful to be sure your username and password on a Private server NEVER matches any other username/password combination you have elsewhere online.
No one but Simon himself knows the password to his account, and that is also how it should and will remain. WikiAnswers users will not give out private information, such as password, even if they had the access to the information.
Maple private servers do not have passwords. When you go into the login screen, and where it says "password" and "username" that's where you type in your account stuff to login.
my mathletics username is jh93378 and my password is stone58
His account is private and no one knows what his account it. That's like asking what your username and password is for WikiAnswers. It's PRIVATE!
A username and password for an e-library are credentials that grant you access to the library's online resources and services. The username is a unique identifier that you choose, while the password is a secure and confidential phrase that you create. These credentials are necessary to log in to the e-library platform and access its digital collection of books, research papers, and other resources.
You'll have to ask him that because an account has a username and password and accounts are private. He probably won't share it because it's very private.
You can change your password in your settings. If you want to change your username, you will need to contact support. Include your current username along with three alternates you would like it changed to. They do NOT need your password. Please keep it private.
A username identifies the specific user who is operating the software.
Well, you can have a friend or someone host a private server, then you enter the game using those. You can also host your own private server and give others the codes.
All private servers are "legal" in that they are not breaking any laws. However, Blizzard considers private servers a violation of the Terms of Service of World of Warcraft in general, and therefore, any private servers are actually in violation of Blizzard Entertainment's Terms of Acceptable Use for their software. In other words, private servers are like pirated software, and you should always be careful to be sure your username and password on a Private server NEVER matches any other username/password combination you have elsewhere online.
No one should ever give out their account name and/or password to their World of Warcraft or any private account in their possession
/** * */ package com.aramco.ca.wspd.mob.actions; import com.aramco.ca.wspd.mob.controller.ad.IUMEData; import com.aramco.ca.wspd.mob.controller.ad.UMEFactory; import com.aramco.ca.wspd.mob.controller.ad.UMEUserBean; import com.aramco.ca.wspd.mob.logger.MobileLogFactory; import com.aramco.ca.wspd.mob.logger.MobileLogger; public class SecurityAction { private String message; MobileLogger logger = MobileLogFactory.getLogger(getClass()); private String userName; private String password; private String uniqueName; private UMEUserBean userBean; public String execute() { try { //System.out.println("request-----------------------------"+ request); IUMEData umeObject = UMEFactory.newInstance(); if (!getUserName().equals("") !getPassword().equals("")) { //Authentication uniqueName =umeObject.getLoggedInUser(userName, password); if(uniqueName != null) { userBean = umeObject.getUser(uniqueName); try{ //Authorisation started String[] allGroups = umeObject.getAllGroups(uniqueName); umeObject.authorize(uniqueName,allGroups); } catch(Exception ex){ } return "SUCCESSLOGIN"; } else { setMessage("Invalid username and password"); return "FAILURELOGIN"; } } else { setMessage("Invalid username and password"); return "FAILURELOGIN"; } } catch (Exception e) { setMessage("Active Directory Error:"+e); logger.error("Active Directory Error:"+e); return "ERROR"; } } /*public void validate() { if ( getUserName().length() >0 ){ addFieldError( "loginBean.userName", "User Name is required." ); } }*/ public String getMessage() { return message; } public void setMessage(String message) { this.message = message; } public void setUserName(String userName) { this.userName = "333"; } public String getUserName() { return userName; } public void setPassword(String password) { this.password = password; } public String getPassword() { return password; } public UMEUserBean getUserBean() { return userBean; } public void setUserBean(UMEUserBean userBean) { this.userBean = userBean; } }
go to http://www.moparscape.org and download their client. just remember to not use you actual runescape username and password, as it could get stolen. moparscape is not the original runescape, its the private servers.