Overview
If it is enabled for your organization, there will be a link on the event list page named "My Classes" or "My Registrations". The actual text of the link is a configuration option of EKRegistration.
Clicking on that link will prompt you for the password which you entered as part of the registration process.
Entering the correct password will lead you to the list of your registrations.
More about Passwords
Several folks have asked why the password needs to be the same for you to see your registrations. Why not just ask for one of the passwords and then display all of the registrations for the matching email? Two reasons:
- Security - Originally the MyClasses feature worked that way. Then we realized that if some sneaky person wanted to look at your information they could register for an event using your email, select a password that they would know, check my classes and see the event they registered for and all of yours as well.
- Uniqueness - We have some folks who share an email address, e.g. staff@somelibrary.org. Those registrants want to see only their own classes so the password is what makes them unique.
Lost Passwords
Originally, the staff could see the password that a registrant had entered. The feedback we got was that the staff didn't want to see those passwords, often because folks tend to use the same passwords in different applications and the staff didn't want to be responsible for the security of such a password.
On the other hand, the staff needs to be able to do something if a user has forgotten a password. So we chose a fairly common solution which is to make it so an administrator can reset a registrant's password without knowing what the old one was.
Direct Link =
www.answerkeeper.com/ekreg_myclasses
Overview
If it is enabled for your organization, there will be a link on the event list page named "My Classes" or "My Registrations". The actual text of the link is a configuration option of EKRegistration.
Clicking on that link will prompt you for the password which you entered as part of the registration process.
Entering the correct password will lead you to the list of your registrations.
More about Passwords
Several folks have asked why the password needs to be the same for you to see your registrations. Why not just ask for one of the passwords and then display all of the registrations for the matching email? Two reasons:
- Security - Originally the MyClasses feature worked that way. Then we realized that if some sneaky person wanted to look at your information they could register for an event using your email, select a password that they would know, check my classes and see the event they registered for and all of yours as well.
- Uniqueness - We have some folks who share an email address, e.g. staff@somelibrary.org. Those registrants want to see only their own classes so the password is what makes them unique.
Lost Passwords
Originally, the staff could see the password that a registrant had entered. The feedback we got was that the staff didn't want to see those passwords, often because folks tend to use the same passwords in different applications and the staff didn't want to be responsible for the security of such a password.
On the other hand, the staff needs to be able to do something if a user has forgotten a password. So we chose a fairly common solution which is to make it so an administrator can reset a registrant's password without knowing what the old one was.
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Direct Link =
www.answerkeeper.com/ekreg_myclasses