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Old February 28th 10, 01:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
easyzeh
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Default Outlook 2007 Can't give me My Emails

I have Windows Live with Outlook 2007. It was working fine until I tried to
make it stop asking for my password constantly. At one point, it asked me to
reset my password, which I tried to do, but I think I somehow made a typo and
the system remembered a password I did not intend to enter. I now have no
idea what it might have been, and am therefore locked out of my emails. I am
writing this question to you from my husband' email account.

ALL I want to do is go back to my initial hotmail outlook account with my
ORIGINAL password. The system will not let me do that without entering "old
password" but of course I keep entering it wrong because I someone made a
typo. HELP! I am just trying to get back into my account. I want to reset
to the old one, and can find NOTHING about this in online forums.
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Old March 1st 10, 04:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Outlook 2007 Can't give me My Emails

Log into the account online (mail.live.com) and try to reset your password.

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I have Windows Live with Outlook 2007. It was working fine until I tried
to
make it stop asking for my password constantly. At one point, it asked me
to
reset my password, which I tried to do, but I think I somehow made a typo
and
the system remembered a password I did not intend to enter. I now have no
idea what it might have been, and am therefore locked out of my emails. I
am
writing this question to you from my husband' email account.

ALL I want to do is go back to my initial hotmail outlook account with my
ORIGINAL password. The system will not let me do that without entering
"old
password" but of course I keep entering it wrong because I someone made a
typo. HELP! I am just trying to get back into my account. I want to
reset
to the old one, and can find NOTHING about this in online forums.


 




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