

To use the Student Self-Service tool you must have created a PIN or set up security questions. Reset it yourself through the Student Self-Service tool. There are three different ways you can reset your DOE password: 1. From here, you can access all DOE applications with one click, and you only need to sign in once. The best way to start using your DOE account is to sign into TeachHub. Instructions on how to reset your own password are below. This will give you more safety and security. If so, we recommend you reset the password yourself, to something unique. Your school may give you a generic password. Once you have these, you can start signing into DOE applications. Your school must give you your username and a password. Your DOE account stays the same the entire time you are in school, and with it you can access all DOE technology platforms. It is created automatically when you enroll in school. It's frustrating to deal with Google Voice.Every New York City public school student has a DOE account. Once that's all fixed, go back to your RingCentral form and try the new pin. BUT, it's not instantaneous, so you think it's not changing because it keeps showing you the old one. So, do yourself a favor and change the pin to 8 digits. The problem is that the pin numbers are 10 digits and the RingCentral porting form seems to only let you put 8 digits in. Go to Gsuite - Admin - then to Core Apps - then Voice - then number porting, then look up at the top for the link that says "port out info". In that window, sign into the one and only one Google/Gmail account that holds the number you wish to unlock, then go to this page:īusiness (aka GSuite), you don't need to unlock, but you do need to get the pin. IF you're using Firefox, press Ctrl-Shift-P to open a private browsing window. If you're using Google Chrome Browser or Safari, press Ctrl-Shift-N to open an incognito browsing window. To unlock a number, do this: use a desktop or laptop computer's web browser, not a phone or tablet. The following information will help you with that: Using an incognito window for all things google seems to be key in this process.
In case anyone else has this issue, I recommend the following, in order to avoid having to get extra help:īusiness version, so if you are using the regular old google voice that is free with your email (or was) then you need to pay $3 and unlock the number before porting.
