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I've set up a new 6600 All in One Inkjet printer. Device tech irrelevant, since it's the web app that's a problem. After the initial setup using my email, etc., I easily added a 2nd email for myself. Now,... I'd simply like to enter my partners email so she can do all the cool stuff promoted by HP, such as Web Services. But mainly to keep our "stuff" separate!! So, the validation email goes to HER address. She clicks on the red button to validate, and were being asked to enter an email and password. She would have no password, so is it MY info that's required? Ok, fairly logically Yes to that. Sure would be helpful though, that the one receiving the validation email were told they needed the "primary"? user's info to plug in there. And if that's correct, it assumes a closeness or degree of trust required between all parties.
I've set up a new 6600 All in One Inkjet printer. Device tech irrelevant, since it's the web app that's a problem. After the initial setup using my email, etc., I easily added a 2nd email for myself. Now,... I'd simply like to enter my partners email so she can do all the cool stuff promoted by HP, such as Web Services. But mainly to keep our "stuff" separate!! So, the validation email goes to HER address. She clicks on the red button to validate, and were being asked to enter an email and password. She would have no password, so is it MY info that's required? Ok, fairly logically Yes to that. Sure would be helpful though, that the one receiving the validation email were told they needed the "primary"? user's info to plug in there. And if that's correct, it assumes a closeness or degree of trust required between all parties.