Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Guidelines To Locate MSN Passwords That Are Stored In The System

MSN is one of the most advanced instant messaging applications from the family of Microsoft. Microsoft's online brand has attracted a lot of customers since its release. There are other advantages for this application, as well as email and search facilities. MSN was later re-branded as Windows Live, and included additional options and features. Certain people tend to be careless and lose their MSN or Windows Live password. To regain access to your account, Microsoft has provided a fail-safe method. However, you cannot view the passwords currently stored in the system. But the good news is, you can reset all the stored passwords. You can also create a new one after tweaking the necessary settings.

Windows Office Live help and support information

To start with, you need to navigate to Internet Explorer. For this, you need to first turn on your Windows computer.
Press the power button located on the CPU to turn on the system. Please wait patiently as the computer boots in to the system.
When the active desktop window is displayed, you need to locate the button labeled Start. This is located at the bottom left corner of the screen.
Click on it to display a list of options. Form the new list, select the option labeled Programs. A new list is displayed, from which you need to select the Internet Explorer icon.
When the application window is displayed, you need to navigate to the MSN/Windows Live page. Locate the section labeled Reset your password.
To advance to the next step, the Windows Office Live and help experts recommend you locate the option labeled I forgot my password. Now click on the same to navigate to a new page where Reset Password is located.
Click on this link and enter your MSN/Windows Live ID. There will be an on-screen security phrase to make sure that you are owner of the account. Select the button labeled Next to advance to the subsequent step.
You need to select the email option, and Microsoft will email you a link to reset the password. You can choose your account to which the mail should be sent.
You just need to navigate to the account and open the link Microsoft sent you. Hope this information was useful in resetting the password.

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