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Subject: getting on your blogspot!
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: frustrated79-ga
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Posted: 23 Feb 2006 15:57 PST
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Question ID: 700131
I have been trying to set up a blog on your site.  I got it all set
up, and then when I went to test it, it says my username is wrong. 
How can that be? My e-mail is shushie85@aol.com, help, help, help, I
am losing my cool!!!
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Subject: Re: getting on your blogspot!
From: hssathya-ga on 24 Feb 2006 02:10 PST
 
Most of the time shushie85 will be your user name. If not you would
have tried giving some other name as it is a optional. I have one
blogspot in google. For is my user name is sathya but my id  is
hssathya@gmail. So it might differ, if not try with only shushie85
don't give @aol.com
Subject: Re: getting on your blogspot!
From: politicalguru-ga on 24 Feb 2006 02:46 PST
 
Dear Frustrated, 

First of all, you shouldn't publish your email address in public -
like here. You can ask the Google Answers editors to remove this
question with your email address.

Second, Google Answers is a service providing information in general,
not about Google and how to use it. These sites might help you get an
answer on problems with Blogger:
Blogger Help
http://help.blogger.com/ 

Blogger Help Group (on Google Groups)
http://groups.google.com/group/blogger-help 

Blogger Help - I can't Log In
<http://help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?answer=654>
Subject: Re: getting on your blogspot!
From: shem_maina-ga on 25 Feb 2006 03:39 PST
 
or you can just start a fresh with a new blog as it's free and this
time remember your user id and password. You can get blogger or
windows to remember your username or password so that when you type in
www.blogger.com you are logged on automatically.

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