Setting up another email account

G

Guest

Hi,

I am new to windows vista and I am having a problem setting up an email
account for another user. I go to tools and then accounts and follow all the
instructions. I am told that the account has been set up succesfully however
a messege then pops up saying Windows Security logon to pop.ntlworld.com (1)
Please verify that both the username and password are correct for your mail
server. I do not know what to enter at this point.
Please can somebody help as its driving me mad!
 
A

Alias

Lauren said:
Hi,

I am new to windows vista and I am having a problem setting up an email
account for another user. I go to tools and then accounts and follow all the
instructions. I am told that the account has been set up succesfully however
a messege then pops up saying Windows Security logon to pop.ntlworld.com (1)
Please verify that both the username and password are correct for your mail
server. I do not know what to enter at this point.
Please can somebody help as its driving me mad!

You need to enter your user name and password, of course! If you don't
know it, call ntlworld and ask them.
 
M

Malke

Lauren said:
Hi,

I am new to windows vista and I am having a problem setting up an email
account for another user. I go to tools and then accounts and follow all the
instructions. I am told that the account has been set up succesfully however
a messege then pops up saying Windows Security logon to pop.ntlworld.com (1)
Please verify that both the username and password are correct for your mail
server. I do not know what to enter at this point.
Please can somebody help as its driving me mad!

You need to enter the username and password for that email account. If
you don't know them, ask the person for whom you are setting up the
email account. This has nothing to do with your operating system
(Vista). If you are still unsure what to do, go to your ISP's website
and look for instructions how to set up email. Most ISP's have some sort
of "walkthrough" to show you how to set up common email clients with
their servers. If your ISP doesn't have information for Windows Mail
yet, use the instructions for Outlook Express.


Malke
 

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