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  1. Select Get code. Microsoft will send a verification code to the email or phone number you selected. Go to the recovery phone or email for where you expect to receive the code. 4. Enter code and reset password. Confirm the code to create a new password. Learn how to create a strong password. Paste or type the code you received and select Next.

  2. Jun 20, 2018 · Enter the email address where you want to receive the code, and then click the "Next" button. After you receive the code, enter it into the field provided, and then click the "Verify" button. On the following screens you'll have to fill out a form with information pertaining to your account, such as first and last name, birth date, country ...

  3. Apr 7, 2023 · If your outlook account is blocked, go through the following steps: Reset your password. Enter the locked email address and type prompted CAPTCHA characters. If you’re using Microsoft Authenticator, verify your identity using biometrics or a code provided by the app. Alternatively, choose to receive a text message to confirm your identity.

  4. Mar 2, 2017 · Click in here, and enter your fresh desktop. From the desktop, right click the Start menu in the bottom-left hand corner, and select "Computer Management". Navigate to "Local Users and Groups", scroll down to the affected account, and right-click. Choose the "Set Password" option, and choose a new set of credentials to regain access to your ...

  5. Learn how to recover your password for Microsoft accounts such as Outlook.com, Hotmail, Live, MSN, and OneNote.

  6. Oct 14, 2017 · My email is currently admin@greent*****.com.au but this is not the actual administrator account. I guess my first question is how do I find out the login details for the administrator account and secondly is it possible to change it from @greent***.com.au to @byt*****.au?[The information is masked by the moderator] Thanks in advance. Salim

  7. If you have to change your email password, you’ll need to do that with your email provider (for example, Microsoft 365, Gmail, Yahoo, iCloud, Xfinity, or a corporate Exchange server). Then you’ll need to update the password in Outlook, the program that displays your email messages and allows you to read, reply to, and organize them.