AOCDS FAQ
I want access to the Members Only web site but I don't want to receive email from AOCDS. How do I do this?
You must enter an email address to apply for the username and password. After you have received your username/password, sign in and when you're at the Members Only main page, click on the Account Settings option and then click on the email settings button. From here you can uncheck the boxes to recieve emails from various aocds sources.
I signed up for access to the members only section of the AOCDS website and never received a confirmation e-mail containing my user name and password. What happened?
Many times lately we've received a password/username request with a misspelled or incorrect email address. When we get your request we check the AOCDS database to confirm your membership status. We then release the lock on your username/password so you can use it. With an incorrect email address we have no way of sending you an email confirming the unlocking of your username/password.
If you've sent in a request for a username/password and haven't heard from us please notify us by email.
Here are some on the replies we've received when we try to send a User Name and Password to members.
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This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification. |
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This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification. |
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I apologize for this automatic reply to your email. |
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This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification from AOL. |
Each one of these: Verizon, Hotmail, Earthlink, AOL and others need to know that and are OK email addresses. As is the web address http://www.aocds.org/ and for signing in: https://aocds.org/member/login
I signed up for access to the members only section of the AOCDS website and received a confirmation e-mail containing my user name and password. When I attempt to log on, however, the screen merely blinks, clears the name and password from the entry boxes, and refuses to proceed to the member section. Is something wrong with my information? Any advice?
Sounds like a problem with the increased security necessary nowadays.
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Internet Explorer security setting set too high. |
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Your firewall is blocking the page from loading correctly. |
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Various protection utilities like "Ghost Surf" installed on your computer are restricting access. |
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AOL has very high security settings that sometimes block legitimate sites and email. |