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New Participant
February 5, 2010
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Merge two forum accounts?

  • February 5, 2010
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Hi,

It looks like overtime I ended up using two accounts to access the forums.

Anybody I can contact with the relevant information so they can merge the two accounts?

Thanks for any help.

Steve JORDI

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    Correct answer Jochem van Dieten

    Accounts can not be merged.

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    New Participant
    February 9, 2010

    I hope all in once

    But it seems like not possible to have it

    Perhaps somedays it will be there

    Jochem van DietenCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    February 5, 2010

    Accounts can not be merged.

    the_wine_snob
    Inspiring
    February 6, 2010

    Jochem,

    How does this differ from having multiple Adobe I.D.'s?

    About two years ago, I was able, with the help of a diligent Adobe employee (may have been contract?) to merge four Adobe I.D.'s that went back to long before the Internet. For about six months, or so, I had one Adobe I.D., and only one Forum Accounts. All of my Adobe products finally appeared under that I.D. (first time ever), and all went well for about 6 - 9 months. Then, the fora changed, and suddenly I lost all product info over time, and ended up with two forum accounts. I have not had the time to try and re-join my Adobe I.D.'s and find where my product registrations went. Are you saying that they are different, or that now Adobe cannot do the merging.

    Thanks for taking the time to educate me,

    Hunt

    Jacob Bugge
    Community Expert
    February 10, 2010

    Phillip,

    That is pretty much where I am. Though there are some things that are "broke," I am now fearing that much more could break. Leave it, until the necessary day. [That's what I tell my wife for half of her "honey-do" list - it's time will come... ]

    Hunt


    Bill,

    ... it's time will come...

    Your statement is really subtle, even subtler than the possesive it might be taken for if heard and not seen.