Having typed in a/c address and password, I get a 'verification' page. It says a security code is required for me to access the a/c. I don't have one but they have the correct address for sending me a code (my aol a/c) so I click 'Next' and a message pops onto the page saying "Security code sent to address specified", I check the aol a/c, but no message. Itry about half a dozen times over the next few hours, same result. Finally - still on the verification page - a maessage pops up saying, roughly 'you have asked for too many verification codes foe today. Try again tomorrow". Well. I asked for them, but they were not received. I could go round this loop until the allowed six days have expired, at which point I lose the account. I rely on it for my work as a poet. It's a nightmare. Can anybody help? I wonder if it's a hacking scam - it does require me to have my hotmail a/c and my aol a/c open at the same time, and I have had false msg problems before in hotmail. ANY IDEAS? HELP! Patrick the Poet
I am being denied access to the account because I do not have a 'security code' . Verification screen says one will be sent, address for receipt of code is correct so I click 'next'. An MS msg appears saying 'security code sent to address specified'. But no message from MS has arrived in my other account in-box (aol) I have tried several times, still no msg from MS. Finally, I am told I have asked for too many codes today and must wait till tomorrow. BUT I HAVE NOT RECEIVED A CODE OR ANY OTHER COMMUNICATION ion my aol. If they can tell me about the number of attempts, they can send me the code. I'wondering if this ia some kind of hacking scam - it gets me to open two accounts at the same time. I could go round this loop till the six days allowed expire, and then I've lost my account. I'm wondering if this is some kind of hacking scam - it gets me to open two accounts at the same time. Any ideas anyone?
I depend on the hotmail account for my work as a poet. HELP!
I just hope I can get into this discussion again! I got here by clicking on a 'Learn more' link in the verification page.
Original title: I've searched every question about deleting a signature, but can't find answer to my problem I don't have an options in top right-hand corner. Should I? Using 2012 Mai. Where should I look?
Got a little carried away with title. Sorry. My Live Mail 2012 does not have an option button in top right-hand corner. Where else should I look to delete a signature?
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