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J.C

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Nov 12, 2008
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A while back I trialled MobileMe but closed the account before the subscription started. I've since resurrected the account and migrated it to iCloud. I'm able to log into iCloud for Mac; and on iOS 5; and use use most services, but not email. No matter what email client I use I keep getting an error message asking me to enter the iCloud password. The correct password is not accepted.

Has anyone found a way around this, or is it just that Apple haven't reenabled this service for resurrected account?

Thanks :)
 

applephysci

macrumors regular
Aug 22, 2008
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CA
A while back I trialled MobileMe but closed the account before the subscription started. I've since resurrected the account and migrated it to iCloud. I'm able to log into iCloud for Mac; and on iOS 5; and use use most services, but not email. No matter what email client I use I keep getting an error message asking me to enter the iCloud password. The correct password is not accepted.

Has anyone found a way around this, or is it just that Apple haven't reenabled this service for resurrected account?

Thanks :)

"resurrected"? seriously!

also, have you thought of going through any of the numerous threads under yours, daily updated from over the past couple of weeks, specifically describing/answering this?
 

J.C

macrumors 6502
Original poster
Nov 12, 2008
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"resurrected"? seriously!

also, have you thought of going through any of the numerous threads under yours, daily updated from over the past couple of weeks, specifically describing/answering this?

Watch how you talk to me. I'm not your bitch.
 

SanjeevRana

macrumors 6502a
Aug 2, 2011
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As far as I can tell, since you cancelled the account, its features got limited to the "Find My iPhone" only since MobileMe used to give that free..so the transition to iCloud is more like a re-branding since the whole interface, etc of Mail is the same as MobileMe (yet !) ... there are MANY accounts in such condition and I believe Apple would enable all the features on them once iCloud comes out of Beta...

Took me 2 mins to write this ... I am sure the same time as the post above mine :rolleyes:
 

J.C

macrumors 6502
Original poster
Nov 12, 2008
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As far as I can tell, since you cancelled the account, its features got limited to the "Find My iPhone" only since MobileMe used to give that free..so the transition to iCloud is more like a re-branding since the whole interface, etc of Mail is the same as MobileMe (yet !) ... there are MANY accounts in such condition and I believe Apple would enable all the features on them once iCloud comes out of Beta...

Took me 2 mins to write this ... I am sure the same time as the post above mine :rolleyes:

Thanks heaps for the reply. I assumed that was the case but it's good to get clarification.
 

flipshot

macrumors 6502a
Jul 30, 2007
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35
Hertfordshire, UK
Apple are asking people to file any account issues like this as a Bug through the developer center. I think if they can they will attempt to fix the account for you.
 

applephysci

macrumors regular
Aug 22, 2008
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Took me 2 mins to write this ... I am sure the same time as the post above mine :rolleyes:

There are literally thousands of posts addressing this (and several right under this thread in this sub forum) and if an user decides to insult the forum by not caring to read any one of them, then I do not care for them either.
 

thunderbunny

macrumors 6502a
Jul 15, 2010
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Cheshire, UK
Oooooh, fighting thread. Excellent. Look forward to the updates boys.

Again, personally I hope expired account names are put back into the pot for the next guy to choose. Why should anyone not subscribing to the ex-current MobileMe services expect anything?
 

SanjeevRana

macrumors 6502a
Aug 2, 2011
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There are literally thousands of posts addressing this (and several right under this thread in this sub forum) and if an user decides to insult the forum by not caring to read any one of them, then I do not care for them either.

Again ... if you dont care ... then u should not care to reply at all instead of replying in the negative ... Simple !
 

applephysci

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Aug 22, 2008
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Again ... if you dont care ... then u should not care to reply at all instead of replying in the negative ... Simple !

Two different things. I care for this forum. I don't care for those who insult it.
And just because I don't care for them doesn't mean I should not speak my mind. Next time, they at the very least will think twice.

This was not your fight, but I think I know why you're trying to beleaguer this. Anyway, I'm not giving in to this TC, I'm out.
 

dsdevries

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Aug 13, 2009
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Anyone who says that people should read older posts prior to posting new threads in order prevent duplicate discussions should learn more about the origin of the word forum. A forum basically is a place where people can discuss certain topics and SHOULD therefore always be open for discussion AND the start of new discussions. Writing something as: "use the search functionality" is basically the same thing as: "go and ask someone else" or: "go fetch a book at the library". That is not the right attitude for someone who should take part at a forum in the first placel!
So lets al be helpful to each other and answer each others questions if we know the answer. If not, at least try to send a person in the right direction in a polite way.
 

thunderbunny

macrumors 6502a
Jul 15, 2010
617
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Cheshire, UK
anyone who says that people should read older posts prior to posting new threads in order prevent duplicate discussions should learn more about the origin of the word forum. A forum basically is a place where people can discuss certain topics and should therefore always be open for discussion and the start of new discussions. Writing something as: "use the search functionality" is basically the same thing as: "go and ask someone else" or: "go fetch a book at the library". That is not the right attitude for someone who should take part at a forum in the first placel!
So lets al be helpful to each other and answer each others questions if we know the answer. If not, at least try to send a person in the right direction in a polite way.

+1
 

vitzr

macrumors 68030
Jul 28, 2011
2,765
3
California
Anyone who says that people should read older posts prior to posting new threads in order prevent duplicate discussions should learn more about the origin of the word forum. A forum basically is a place where people can discuss certain topics and SHOULD therefore always be open for discussion AND the start of new discussions. Writing something as: "use the search functionality" is basically the same thing as: "go and ask someone else" or: "go fetch a book at the library". That is not the right attitude for someone who should take part at a forum in the first placel!
So lets al be helpful to each other and answer each others questions if we know the answer. If not, at least try to send a person in the right direction in a polite way.

Well said :)
 
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