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Submitted by warrior on Thu, 11/26/2009 - 14:44
Everyone on the NAISA membership list from 2009 has a user account for this website. Those who joined after October, 2010 need to follow a couple of different steps that are outlined below.
2009 members: click log in at the top right side of this page and request a new password using the same email address you used to sign up for membership. Click read more for further instructions on activating your account.
2010 and later members: You'll need to click on the log in link at the top of this page, then click the create new account tab and sign up for a user account using the email you used to sign up for membership. You'll get an automatic email message from this website and your user account will automatically become associated with your membership record.
(Also click read more if you need help remembering your user name or need a new password)
If you joined NAISA as a new member after November 16, 2010 you will need to set up a user account using these three steps:
After signing up and paying membership, there are 2 steps to logging into the site:
1. Click on the Log In link at the top of this page on the right side. Then, click on create new account (http://www.naisa.org/user/register). Use the same email address as you used when paying your membership so that the membership records can be associated with the web account.
2. Login with the new web account with the one time login in the email you receive.
Members who had memberships in 2009: to activate user accounts, members can click on "Log in" (but not create new account) at the top right corner of this page. On the next page, click the "request new password" tab. Enter the email address you used when you signed up for membership or use your first and last name as your username, answer the CATPCHA math question, and click E-mail new password. You'll get an email message soon after with a one-time password you can use to log on and establish your own password. Those who have tested the process say it's pretty straightforward.
If you have forgotten your user name or password, follow the steps above and you'll receive a message by email with a new password.
If you have problems or questions, contact naisameeting2011@gmail.com