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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"whats it saying regarding not be able to get in?? try clearing ur cookies
it's nothing to do with the cookies - it's automatically redirecting to microsoft, needs a reset code"
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"whats it saying regarding not be able to get in?? try clearing ur cookies
it's nothing to do with the cookies - it's automatically redirecting to microsoft, needs a reset code"
If your clock on the computer/laptop is showing a time and date in advance of the actual time/date it locks you out.
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
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Problem could well be down to Microsoft wanting you to reset your Password.
Hotmail has been a notoriously consistent problem area, through which hackers would get into your system.
Microsoft decided a few months ago, that instead of allowing customers to remain on their existing password for ever, they now ask you to update it every 70 days or so.
They will send you reminders close to the changeover date, but of you don't reset it in time, their system will lock you out. All you have to do is reset your password.
I got this information from my brother who is a Senior IT Manager |
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