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Based on the photo, the account shown is a local account, not a Microsoft one. The password is the one you have set when creating that account, not your Microsoft password. Please check whether you have selected the correct account in the bottom-left corner of your screen.
Anyway before thinking in - Change or Reset - The password do this,.. Comeback, where you see the "Random letters and numbers" copy it on a piece of paper. That could be your password. Restart the computer and when asking to - Enter the password.. Enter that one, with random letters & numbers. Let's see what happens-- if the password is Not ...
I have not been able to get the app to work with a Microsoft account however. Whenever I try to log in, it says my creds are incorrect, I have tried using my username, MicrosoftAccount\[email], MicrosoftAccount\[username], ComputerName\[username], but nothing seems to work, I know the password, so that shouldn't be the issue.
Everytime it would say my password is incorrect even though I know it isn't, and I checked the spelling and the lowercase/uppercase letters, it was the correct password but it wouldn't let me in. Then I reset my password, entered a new one, and again it couldn't recognize it! I did this numerous times but every time I got locked out.
For simplicity, I'll refer to my Windows login password as 'A' and my Microsoft account password as 'B'. When I boot up my computer, only password A is accepted at sign-in (password B is 'incorrect'). But when I go to my account settings and attempt to change password A to match password B, password A is not recognised as a valid password.
Hi Kostl, Thanks for contacting us and sorry for the inconveniences, This seems to be a common issue that some users have reported, and it might be related to the following possible causes: - The IMAP password is the same as the password for your email account that you are trying to add to Outlook.
Whenever I use that link for the password reset, it asks to reset the password for my parent account. When I try to reset the password for my children's account, I enter an email address and a code is sent to the address. When I enter the code, it asks me to submit an account verification form, I enter all the information I can, but then ...
Today I received a text message indicating my Microsoft account may have been compromised. I logged in, and sure enough, I was immediately instructed to change my password. I was able to review sign-on history, and saw that six hours earlier, a successful sign-on had occurred from an IP address in Turkey.
I've recently tried to create a new account on my laptop, however, I can't do it until I will type in my password for old one. Problem is, I haven't used this old account for a while, so I forgot password for it. I don't use password to login, I'm always automatically logged in without typing it.
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