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Cannot change microsoft account password
Cannot change microsoft account password




cannot change microsoft account password

Go to the Recover your account page and follow the prompts. But they are all listed as guids - none has a UserName shown.Tip: If your can't get the code by email or phone, you might be able to enter an email address that's different from the one you're trying to recover. Go to the Recover your account page and follow the prompts.Įnter your current password, enter your new password, and then select Save. There are 5 'live' (outlook/hotmail) credentials modified today. I'll need to go the Credential Manager method? I see that under Control Panel | User Accounts. You can also delete the credential from Credential Manager to force Outlook to bring up the password dialog.

cannot change microsoft account password

HOWEVER, no action I take, including these instructions, get me to a pane where I can manually (pro-actively) change my password.Īh, I see this caveat:, Office 365 Exchange online, and other Exchange users will need to wait for Outlook to ask for the password. Last account, not asked for new PW, am not getting email. Two other accounts am not asked and yet seem to be getting email. Am asked for password for 2 accounts provided get email. I have multiple hotmail accounts on MS Exchange. You can also access the old dialog through the profile setup dialog, accessible through File, Account Settings, Manage Accounts or Control Panel, Mail.Īfter opening Mail Setup dialog, click Email accounts (or the Show Profiles button if you have more than one profile).ĭouble click on the account name to open the older Change Account dialog. Enter your new password on the email tab then click OK to save and close the dialog.Ĭhange the password through the Profile dialog.Click Account Properties to open the Internet Account Properties dialog.(You can also open it from File, Options, Mail or from the Send/Receive menu > Send/Receive Groups > Define Send/Receive Groups.) Press Ctrl+Alt+S to open Send/Receive settings.Accessing the properties dialog from Send/Receive Settings is not new, but for the most part, it was just another way to get into properties dialog. If you want to check the server and port settings, customize IMAP Sent and Deleted folder settings (yes, these options are back) or change the password before Outlook asks for it, you can access the full account settings dialog through the Send and Receive settings dialog.






Cannot change microsoft account password