Use this console to set up or modify your profile (for example, time zone and language preferences), manage your passwords, set your primary and recovery email addresses, and link your social login accounts if you are using social login.
As your organization's administrator, you can add photos of users to easily recognize the people in your organization. You can do this either when you create the new user account or later. You can also change or remove a user's photo at any time.
You can optionally supply an argument to name the profile and this then enables you to stop only that profile if multiple profiles being recorded. See console.profileEnd() to see how this argument is interpreted.
To allow users to edit their profile name and nickname, check the Name box. The profile name and nickname are used throughout Google Workspace apps, including Gmail, Contacts, shared docs, and calendar invites. When a user edits either their profile name or nickname, it overrides the admin-set names. Only the User details page in the Google Admin console shows the admin-set names.
To allow users to edit their pronouns, check the Pronouns box. Users will be able to set and choose visibility settings for their pronouns. If you uncheck this setting, all pronoun information set by users will be deleted within 24 hours. For more information, go to Change your Google Account pronoun information.
Sign in to your Nintendo Account, then use the menu options on the screen to view or update your profile information. For more information, please read How to Adjust Nintendo Account Profile Settings (Country, Email, etc.).
You can also register a passkey to use with your Nintendo Account. If you register a passkey, when signing in to your account, you can choose to use your passkey to sign in instead of your email address or sign-in ID and password. Your passkey is saved in advance on your smartphone or other device, and this is retrieved by accessing that device when signing in. Note: Biometric data is not sent to or saved in your Nintendo Account.
Changing the primary console does not automatically transfer your save data from one system to the other. To transfer your save data to another system, read How to Transfer Your Save Data To a Nearby Nintendo Switch System, or, if you have a Nintendo Switch Online membership, you can use Save Data Cloud backup to access the save data for compatible games from multiple consoles.
If you use the AWS Management Console to create a role for Amazon EC2, the console automatically creates an instance profile and gives it the same name as the role. When you then use the Amazon EC2 console to launch an instance with an IAM role, you can select a role to associate with the instance. In the console, the list that's displayed is actually a list of instance profile names. The console does not create an instance profile for a role that is not associated with Amazon EC2.
If you manage your roles from the AWS CLI or the AWS API, you create roles and instance profiles as separate actions. Because roles and instance profiles can have different names, you must know the names of your instance profiles as well as the names of roles they contain. That way you can choose the correct instance profile when you launch an EC2 instance.
An instance profile can contain only one IAM role, although a role can be included in multiple instance profiles. This limit of one role per instance profile cannot be increased. You can remove the existing role and then add a different role to an instance profile. You must then wait for the change to appear across all of AWS because of eventual consistency. To force the change, you must disassociate the instance profile and then associate the instance profile, or you can stop your instance and then restart it.
A PowerShell profile is a script that runs when PowerShell starts. You can usethe profile as a startup script to customize your environment. You can addcommands, aliases, functions, variables, modules, PowerShell drives and more.You can also add other session-specific elements to your profile so they'reavailable in every session without having to import or re-create them.
The profile scripts are executed in the order listed. This means that changesmade in the AllUsersAllHosts profile can be overridden by any of the otherprofile scripts. The CurrentUserCurrentHost profile always runs last. InPowerShell Help, the CurrentUserCurrentHost profile is the profile mostoften referred to as your PowerShell profile.
In Windows, the location of the Documents folder can be changed by folderredirection or OneDrive. We don't recommend redirecting the Documents folderto a network share or including it in OneDrive. Redirecting the folder cancause modules to fail to load and create errors in your profile scripts.
If you use multiple host applications, put the items that you use in all thehost applications into your $PROFILE.CurrentUserAllHosts profile. Put itemsthat are specific to a host application, such as a command that sets thebackground color for a host application, in a profile that's specific to thathost application.
A Set-ExecutionPolicy command sets and changes your execution policy. it'sone of the few commands that applies in all PowerShell sessions because thevalue is saved in the registry. You don't have to set it when you open theconsole, and you don't have to store a Set-ExecutionPolicy command in yourprofile.
I am already aware this is against Discord's TOS but still think it'd be a cool idea; I'm thinking about creating a script to periodically change my profile picture in Discord every day automatically but I can't seem to find anything related to how the request is sent. I had taken a look at the Discord Developer Portal but those commands don't work in the console as far as I can tell. Does anyone know a way that this would be possible in the client's console alone? I don't want to turn my account into a selfbot since I'm pretty sure that'd get banned incredibly fast.
When I clicked the link in the email to log into the admin console, it said, "Oh! Your email address ends in @gmail.com, that's no good. You have to log in with your admin account!" ...But I don't have an admin account, to the best of my knowledge. I'm not sure I ever did, really.
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You'll be notified when your organization is scheduled for the update. After the update, the Adobe ID users are moved to enterprise storage, and the organization directly controls their business profiles.
Select (Options) > [Change Cover Image] > [Change Cover Image] to change the cover image of your profile. You can also select [Change Background Color] to change the color of your profile screen to match the cover image.
By default, you can change most profile information, such as your password and contact information. However, for FileMaker Cloud and Claris Connect, team managers can choose whether some information, such as your Claris ID user name, can be changed.
Available only for the user who is the administrator for an enterprise, this contains a Business Settings button that take the admin directly to the Account & Billing section of the Admin Console, where you can purchase more seats or upgrade your account.
The Login and Email Addresses section contains your default email address, as well as any additional email addresses you've added to your account. In this section, you can update your email address. You can also link multiple email addresses to the same account in Box. Any collaboration invites that go to these secondary email addresses (or Email Aliases) will get funneled into your primary Box account. This also prevents anyone from creating a new Box account using that email address. Other users only see your primary email address and all notifications from Box continue to be sent to your primary address. You can also use the secondary email to log in if the single sign-on feature is configured to look for the secondary email instead of the primary email.
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