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Old December 22nd 03, 06:25 AM
Casper
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Default E-mail Verification

I have a friend who uses another e-mail provider and has
it registered with MSN Passport but when he launches the
MSN Messenger it says that he need to verify his e-mail
address... question is how does he does this?
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Old December 22nd 03, 06:25 AM
Jonathan Kay [MVP]
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Default E-mail Verification

Greetings Casper,

He needs to click the verification link in the verification e-mail that he should've been
sent when he signed up for his Passport. If he never received one or accidentally deleted
it, he can ask for another verification e-mail he
http://register.passport.net/contactus.srf
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Jonathan Kay
Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
Associate Expert
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com

"Casper" wrote in message
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I have a friend who uses another e-mail provider and has
it registered with MSN Passport but when he launches the
MSN Messenger it says that he need to verify his e-mail
address... question is how does he does this?



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Old February 12th 04, 09:42 AM
Jonathan Kay [MVP]
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Greetings Charlie,

You're seeing this because you've saved your .NET Passport in your Windows XP account, and
Windows Messenger (or MSN Messenger) is signing you in. You can either remove your saved
..NET Passport, stop Messenger from signing you in, or simply verify your e-mail address. To
remove your saved .NET Passport, click the Start Button, then click the Control Panel. Then,
click User Accounts in the Control Panel. Select your account name, and then on the left side
of the screen, under Related Tasks, click 'Manage my Network Passwords'. In the window that
opens, click the Passport.Net\* (Passport) entry and click 'Remove'.

To stop Messenger from signing you in, simply open up the main Messenger window, click the
Tools menu, then Options, then Preferences tab (or General tab depending on version), uncheck
'Run this program when Windows starts', 'Run Windows Messenger when Windows starts' or
'Automatically run Messenger when I log on to Windows' (depending on version) and then click
OK. Then right-click the Messenger icon in the notification area/system tray (by the clock),
and click Exit.

Finally, if you just want to verify your e-mail address, just visit
http://register.passport.net/contactus.srf and request another verification e-mail from
Passport Services.
____________________________________________
Jonathan Kay
Microsoft MVP - Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
Associate Expert
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com

"Charlie Taraboletti" wrote in message
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I don't plan on using the messenger much, so when I got
the e-mail to verify my address, I pitched it. Now I
keep getting this pop-up to verify my address. It seems
the only way to stop it is to verify my address. Who do
I reply to in what fashion to do it. I don't have the e-
mail that has the link on it any more.



 




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