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The following link can be used to contact the account number customer service team: 1. Open a website link - Contact - Microsoft Support. 2. In the "We will work for you at any time" box below, enter MSA, click "Get Instructions," and then click "Contact Customer Support" below. 3.
Hi. I can not log into my microsoft account. When i try to sign in - it say account does not exist (anymore, even though it did up until recently). When i try to create new account using same email address as previous, it then say "account alreafy exists"...and around in circles it goes. endless loop ?
Verify your identity. 4. Get a verification code. 5. Enter the code and reset the password. If you no longer have access to your security verification method, try changing the alternate verification methods. (or) if you no longer receive the code on alternate verification methods, your account might be locked.
Open Outlook in safe mode and then try to attach an attachment: 1. Close Outlook. 2. Press the windows key+R on the keyboard to open the Run window. 3. In Run window and type outlook /safe (space between 'outlook' and '/'.) If you are able to work with Outlook without any problem then the issue might be due to add-ins.
Type “Agent” in the text box. Scroll down and select “Contact Support” blue button, below the search results. In the drop downs select “Other Products” then “Windows”. Then you can either use chat or ask for a call back by giving your telephone number.
Usually, after so many unsuccessful sign-in attempts at the same time, the system will suspend your account to stop an intruder from launching more sign-in attempts. However, please be informed if you still use 2FA SMS, I personally don't recommend it due to SIM swap attacks hackers often use nowadays. I discussed more about SIM swap attacks in ...
Here are some common issues and potential solutions: 1. Uncheck "Always prompt for logon credential". In Outlook, go to File > Account Settings > Account Settings, select the Exchange account, and click the "Change" button. Click "More Settings", in the "Security tab", and uncheck "Always prompt for logon credentials".
We recommend checking out the following resources for help in regaining access to your account: · I can't sign in to my Microsoft account - Microsoft Support · Help with the Microsoft account recovery form - Microsoft Support · How to recover a hacked or compromised Microsoft account - Microsoft Support
Solutions from the Outlook team: • have the most updated version of Outlook. • manually set up the account as a Microsoft 365 account (not Outlook.com, as I was doing) • use cellular service not WiFi. this worked for me! finally able to get my school accounts on the mobile app. CY.
We recommend checking out the following resources for help in regaining access to your account: · I can't sign in to my Microsoft account - Microsoft Support · Help with the Microsoft account recovery form - Microsoft Support · How to recover a hacked or compromised Microsoft account - Microsoft Support