When setting up a new ipad how do you know what your user name is?

When setting up a new ipad how do you know what your user name is?

How to set up Apple ID
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    ~Cole

    If you are accessing a mail account provided by your ISP, you should have been given an opportunity to set these when you signed up; if not, contact the ISP. If you are accessing a different email account, use the name or email address and password that you used when you signed up for it.
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    Your username and password there is the same as it is on these boards.
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    As a general rule, if the app stores all of its data locally on your phone, a data connection is not needed for that app to function properly. If the app does not store data locally on your phone...streaming apps(Netflix), the built in Maps app, etc., a data connection will be required for the app to function properly. You can minimize your cellular data usage by only using such apps when connected to available WiFi. You also have the ability to turn cellular data completely off in settings: Settings>General>Network>Cellular Data>Off. Best to completely read an apps description before installing such on your phone. If a data connection is required for the app to function, it will state such in the app's description.

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    A customer requirement that we set the a firstlogin attribute on the on one of the resources the first time a user logs into the IDM end user interface, changes their password, and provides answers for their authentication questions. The way I know that a person has done this, it that they are displayed the "End User Menu"
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    Is this the incorrect approach to solving this problem?
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    Thanks, that was my problem originally. When using a fieldref I had to set the base context to variables.user i.e.
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    How do you know what version Mac OSX is on ANOTHER drive without starting that drive
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    Why mess with this? Well, I got the HDDs and the enclosure from my previous PPC, so I'd like to make use of it all without $pending again.
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    So the question before yours is, how do you know what methodology to use? Again, that comes down to experience.

  • How do you know if your computer is running 64 Bit?

    How do you know if your computer is running 64 Bit?

    That's actually a kind of complicated question. Strictly speaking, there's no such thing as "running 64-bit".
    That aside, Intel Core 2 Duo processors and late-model Xeons all have chips that have the Intel EM64T instructions set (64-bit extensions developed by AMD and later adopted by Intel), so they are capable or executing those added 64-bit instructions.
    In the Leopard OS, most of the system software has been compiled to make use of 64-bit libraries, but at the same time, 32-bit versions are included for compatibility with pre-Leopard software. So, at any given time you can have software running that uses only the 32-bit instructions, or uses the 64-bit instructions.
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  • How do you know what generation your iPod touch is?

    I have just bought an iPod Touch - my first iPod of any type.  How do you know what generation it is? There is nothing on the packaging and the only clue in the 'About' screen appeared to be the version 4.3.3.  I am trying to purchase a universal dock adapter and need to know the generation in order to get the right one.

    meredithlr wrote:
    Why do apple refer to the products by generation and then not actually include that information on the product?
    beats me.
    you can inform Apple of your displeasure by leaving a comment via iPod Touch Feedback.

  • HT1338 How do you know what is installed on your MacBook Air?  Which system?

    How do you know what operating system you have?

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    How do you know what version of OS X you have on your Mac Mini?

    Apple Menu (upper left on meu bar) > About This Mac
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  • How do you know if your apple warranty is run out on I phone so I can buy apple care

    How do you know if your apple warranty is run out on I phone so I can buy apple care

    Check Your Service and Support Coverage: Apple - Support

  • HT4859 how do you know what is backed up/restored from iCloud

    How do you know what items are backed up to iCloud and also if the restore is correctly restored from iCloud.Are applications also backed up to iCloud

    What is backed up
    You get unlimited free storage for:
    Purchased music, movies, TV shows, apps, and books
    Notes: Backup of purchased music is not available in all countries. Backups of purchased movies and TV shows are U.S. only. Previous purchases may not be restored if they are no longer in the iTunes Store, App Store, or iBookstore.Some previously purchased movies may not be available in iTunes in the Cloud. These movies will indicate that they are not available in iTunes in the Cloud on their product details page in the iTunes Store. Previous purchases may be unavailable if they have been refunded or are no longer available in the iTunes Store, App Store, or iBookstore.
    You get 5GB of free iCloud storage for:
    Photos and videos in the Camera Roll
    Device settings (for example: Phone Favorites, Wallpaper, and Mail, Contacts, Calendar accounts)
    App data
    Home screen and app organization
    Messages (iMessage, SMS, and MMS)
    Ringtones
    The following items are not backed up to iCloud. You can sync these items with a computer using iTunes:
    Music, movies and TV shows not purchased from the iTunes Store
    Podcasts and audio books
    Photos that were originally synced from your computer

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