Greetings,
When you change your Passport e-mail address, yes you do loose your list. However, you might
be able to retrieve it.
To do so, Go to:
http://memberservices.passport.com/memberservice.srf, select 'Edit my .NET Passport profile',
then under your e-mail address click 'I want to change this', and enter your old e-mail
address.
After this, log back into Messenger using your old address -- all your contacts may still be
there. If not, then just change your e-mail address back to your new one (your contacts are
gone). Otherwise if they are there, you need to save your contact list -- click the File
menu (if you're using MSN Messenger 6, click the Contacts menu) and then select Save Contact
List. The default filename should be fine, and just save it on your Desktop. Then go over to
the Desktop (or wherever you saved it), and check to make sure the file was created.
Then sign out of Messenger, go back to:
http://memberservices.passport.com/memberservice.srf, select 'Edit my .NET Passport profile'
again, then under your e-mail address click 'I want to change this' and enter your new e-mail
address.
Then, sign-in to your new Passport in Messenger, click the File menu (Contacts menu if using
MSN Messenger 6), then select Import Contacts from a Saved File, then locate the file you
just saved on your desktop and select it. Your contacts will be readded, and they'll all
need to reauthorize you to their contact lists.
____________________________________________
Jonathan Kay
Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
Associate Expert
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
Messenger Resources -
http://messenger.jonathankay.com
"jeesh999" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:59c701c3aa40$6e56b170$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I recently updating my Passport profile so that I use a
> different email address to sign in. Now when I sign in to
> Messenger it says my contact list is empty. It's as if
> Passport is treating this like a new account. This is
> precisely what I did not want to happen. If I'd thought
> this was a remotely likely outcome I wouldn't have
> bothered. Rebuilding my contacts will be almost
> impossible. Unbelievably frustrating. I can't understand
> why MS wouldn't warn you that you were about to lose your
> contact list.