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Looking for My WI? Click here to login For a step by step guide to logging and using this system please click on the 'Help' button in the top right of the screen
Step 1: From the log in page click ‘I’ve lost my password’. Step 2: Enter the email address you use for the Learning Hub and click ‘Send me the password reset link’. Step 3: You will see a page confirming a password reset email will be sent to you.
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If you’ve forgotten your user ID or password, you can easily recover it through the ACCESS website by answering a few questions. If you have an email address connected to your ACCESS account, please follow these steps to recover your user ID and password. Step 1: Starting the recovery step
If you do not know your password: 1. Go to www.wiregistry.org. 2. Click on Sign-In/Join. 3. Enter your email address on the login screen. 4. Click on Forgot Password. 5. Click Submit. An email will be sent to the specified email address from The Registry with the subject line of Insight Password Reset. 6. Click on Reset My Password. 7.
To unlock your account and reset your password with the instructions below, you must: Have an IAM username (i.e. smithjtxyz) under your name. Have an active account used within the last six months. Answer three security questions you selected during account activation.