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The last thing you want to do is find yourself locked out of your MemberGate Control panel.

 There are two things you can do to make sure that you, as the site webmaster, are not locked out of your MemberGate control panel. Follow through on both of these tasks today and you'll save yourself some grief later on:

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      Doing these two simple things will keep you happy and out of 'locked out' trouble.


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