Beginner User - Lost in Login Screen

Hello, I had tried to download and install Oracle Application Express a while ago and had stopped. I had however created a new account and by now forgotten all the details including workspace, name and password. I am stuck in the screen where it asks "Enter Application Express workspace and credentials." and asks for Workspace, Name, and Password. I tried to click on Find my Workspace to find it however it doesn't do anything when I enter my e-mail. I'm completely lost and need to install it ASAP for class. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

Hi,
[Ignore all this! -- HVC] Edited by: Howard (... in Training) on Apr 1, 2013 10:38 AM
Re: "doesn't do anything"?
Do you mean the screen just freezes?
I always get a message:
>
Success MessageClose Notification If <email> exists in our records, we will send the workspace names associated with this email address. If you are having problems receiving the workspace names, please contact your administrator.
>
If the account went "too long" -- I'm not sure how long too long is -- without activity, notice messages would have been sent to the account's email saying that the account would be removed after a given time. Perhaps that has happened to this account.
Also, you might try the email on this page http://apex.oracle.com/pls/otn/f?p=35144:411:0
I'm sure the Admins have a lot on their plate. It might be some time before you get a response.
Howard
Edited by: Howard (... in Training) on Apr 1, 2013 9:25 AM

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