your account was locked because you or someone else tried to sign in


  1. Posts : 149
    Windows 7
       #1

    your account was locked because you or someone else tried to sign in


    Why am I suddenly receiving this message and what do I need to do to get rid of it? I have Windows Live Mail.
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  2. Posts : 2,171
    Win7, Win10, Win11
       #2

    Hello,

    Hi, have you tried to access your email through the website?

    OK, let's see if you can access through the site. When you open the email program and get that message it's because you have been blocked access. You can still access your email because the emails are downloaded to the PC.

    Click here>>>Live Login

    Try to log in and let me know the outcome.

    If you were able to log in. Let's do a password XXXXX on your account.

    That will trigger the Live program to ask for new email and should clear the message.

    Do you know where to change the password?

    If so, go ahead and change your password.

    After the reset, test to see if everything is OK.

    Post back, to let me know how your doing.

    Hope this helps,
    John
      My Computers


  3. Posts : 149
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    This takes me to an "Outlook" program?
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  4. Posts : 149
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Okay, I think I figured it out...thank you. Why do I suddenly need to sign in to Live Mail?
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  5. Posts : 1,219
    Windows 7 Pro 32/64 bit and Windows 10 Pro 32 Bit/64bit
       #5

    To protect you from hijackers
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  6. Posts : 2,171
    Win7, Win10, Win11
       #6

    Hello Barnum,


    Do I need to sign in with a Microsoft account to use Windows Live Mail?


    You don't have to sign in with a Microsoft account to use Windows Live Mail, and you can add accounts and send and receive email without signing in. However, signing in to Mail lets you connect to other Microsoft services and also lets you use Mail features such as:
    • Photo email: If you create a photo email, your high-resolution photos are saved to Microsoft SkyDrive using the Microsoft account that you sign in with. Thumbnail photos are displayed in the message, which let your recipients see some or all of the photos before viewing the high-resolution photos online. This means that you can send more than a few photos in a message, and your recipients can see the photos online in a slide show and download them if they want to.

    • Messenger: If you have Messenger installed on your computer, you can use Mail to see when a Messenger contact is available to start an instant messaging conversation.

    • Contact list: If you're signed in to Mail with a Microsoft account, you'll see the same contacts as you do in other Microsoft services such as Hotmail and Messenger. Any changes that you make to your contacts in Mail also happen in the other services. You can share your contact information on your Profile page, and you can ask to receive automatic updates when your friends change their contact information.
    Note


    • If you've never signed in to Mail with your Microsoft account, your contact list only contains the people that you've added to Mail directly and those who are added automatically after your reply to them thrice. Here's how you can change this setting:
    1) In Mail, tap or click File, tap or click Options, and then tap or click Mail.



    2) Tap or click the Send tab and then deselect the Automatically put people I reply to in my address book after the third reply checkbox.

    • Calendars: If you don't sign in, you can access your calendars only from the computers that you created them on. By signing in, your calendar is automatically imported into Mail, and any calendars that you've created in Mail are added to Calendar.
    Warning
    • Anyone you share a Microsoft account with will be able to see your Mail accounts whether or not you're signed in. To prevent other people from accessing your Mail account, don’t share your Microsoft account with other people.
    Hope this helps,
    John
      My Computers


 

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