How to Recover Your Windows Live Mail Password – Updated

Windows Live Mail is a very useful email client that lets a user manage and access his/her Windows Live, Hotmail, Yahoo, and Gmail accounts in one place. Though being a great convenience, Windows Live Mail can be annoying if it gets hacked or you forget the password.

If you are experiencing an account blocked/ hacked issue or forgot your password and searching for a way to recover your Windows Live Mail account password quickly, then this is your guide! Below you can find quick steps to reset your password quickly.

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Steps to Recover Windows Live Mail Account Password Quickly

  1. Window Live Mail Account is connected via your Microsoft account, so you can easily reset your password by resetting your Microsoft account.
  2. Go to the Microsoft sign-in page and enter your user ID. It could be your email, phone number, or Skype ID. Enter it and click “Next”.
  3. Now, locate the option “forgot my password” and click it.
  4. Select the option “I forgot my password” and click “Next”.
  5. On the next screen, you will be asked to enter a captcha. Enter the captcha as shown and click “Next”.
  6. Now you will need to select any one option to receive the code. You can either choose an email, or you can go for a phone. Select any one and click “Next”. You will receive a code on your email/phone, enter it on the screen and confirm it.
  7. In case you don’t have access to your email or phone number, select the third option, “I don’t have any of these,” and click “Next”. Doing so will take you to a new page where you will be allowed to enter any other email id. Enter the email id and click “Next”. You will receive a code on your email. Enter it on the screen and confirm it.
  8. Now you will get to the “Password Reset” page. Create a new password and enter it twice in the text boxes.
  9. Click “Next,” and you are done!
  10. Now, try logging in to your Windows Live Mail account.
  11. Apart from this method, you can also search for a password recovery tool for Windows Live Mail on the internet.

If, even after following the above steps, you are not able to access your Windows Live Mail account, then you need to seek advice from an expert. And, when it’s about experts, we are one of the most reliable and fervent third-party Windows Live Mail Technical Support service providers in the industry.

We have a team of seasoned experts who are proficient enough to tackle any sort of Windows Live Mail related issue, be it password reset, blocked account, hacked account, slow loading, or any other issue.

To know more about our service or to get a solution for any of your queries, call us at our toll-free number, or drop an email on our email ID. You can also have a one-on-one session with our technical expert via live chat.

Moreover, we believe in making things convenient for our customers and considering that fact, we offer our service round the clock 365 days. So, feel free to call us right away when you are stuck with any Windows Live Mail related issue.

We are, and we will always be, just a call away from solving your email-related problems.

1 thought on “How to Recover Your Windows Live Mail Password – Updated”

  1. Earlier today when I refreshed my email, the following error message popped up:

    Unable to send or receive messages for the Bellsouth (ps_pa) account. An incorrect password was entered. The next time you send or receive messages, you’ll be asked to enter your user name and password for this account.

    Server Error: 0x800CCC90
    Server Response: -ERR [SYS/TEMP] Server error – Please try again later.
    Server: ‘inbound.att.net’
    Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC92
    Protocol: POP3
    Port: 995
    Secure(SSL): Yes

    I cannot remember the last time (many, many years ago at the least) that this happened to me! The problem I am having now is that it is not accepting the password I am entering (although I am not quite sure what it may be since I can’t remember the last time I had to enter it), so it will not show any incoming emails nor will it allow me to send any outgoing emails using Windows Live Mail.

    Are you able to somehow help me with this issue? Please let me know ASAP! I will be able to retrieve your email using another email server.

    Thank you!

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