Ok, I've changed the password (even had a little trouble
with that---same as getting into hotmail--i get "page
could not be displayed"). If I'm lucky I'll be able to
get into it once in awhile. If it's the school's network
causing it, is there anyway I can work around this?
>-----Original Message-----
>Greetings Cody,
>
>To change your .NET Passport password (which is what is
used to sign into Hotmail, Messenger,
>etc.), simply go here:
>https://memberservices.passport.net/...e/MSRV_ChangeP
W.srf
>
>The school network may in fact be effecting it -- when
you go into Hotmail, you're
>authenticated by SSL (the protocol used to encrypt
information like your credit card while
>making an online purchase) -- if your school uses some
sort of SSL proxy or some other method
>of 'throttling', the authentication might not be
successful. Also, are you using the same PC
>at school (ex. Laptop) or a school computer? If it's a
different computer, the SSL/browser
>may not be set up correctly on the school computer,
there may be an obsolete cookie on that
>particular computer or the date on that computer may not
be successfully set properly.
>____________________________________________
>Jonathan Kay
>Windows MVP, Messenger
>Associate Expert
>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
>Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
>
>"Cody" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:55e301c376dc$ea19fc00$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I wanted to change my password, so I went to Hotmail,
and
>> clicked options. But it is nowhere to be found. I have
>> even used the online help and followed the directions--
>> the change password link doesn't show up. Does it show
up
>> for anyone else? Is there anywhere else to change the
>> password?
>>
>> Also I am still using Windows Messenger 4.7--Messenger
>> 5.0 has just gone too crappy, and I don't really care
for
>> or even like MSN Messenger. Everytime I get a new email
>> alert and click it to go to my hotmail account, it
>> doesn't work---usually 9 out of 10 times I get a page
>> stating something that the page couldn't be found, and
>> the one time it does take me to my hotmail. Would this
>> have to do with me using an older version of
messenger?--
>> (This seems to work fine when I'm at home using dial-
up,
>> but not when I'm connected to the school's network.
Could
>> this be affecting it?
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