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Hi, I have just tried to log in Msn messenger, with my password which has been already saved and as it was signing in, came an error that my password or email address were incorrect! I tried again and again, also my email inbox said the same thing. Now I cannot remember the secret answer nor the alternate email address! I know that my password is right! It has also been saved! This is what I cannot understand! I have come to remember, that I had been receiving request for resetting my password too and I ignored them:O Would that be the case why this has happened all of a sudden?
I think you've found the wrong forum. You appear to be asking about Microsoft MSN Messenger, which is Windows software. This forum is for Linux questions. This thread will be movd to out General forum and someone may be able to help, but no promises.
Additionally "Help Me!" is really not a useful title. And a please or thank you is considered good online ettiquette.
I guess it has to do with the msn servers rather than the msn messenger. I remember I had in the past some problems with hotmail, as well as yahoo. Next day they worked as usually. I don't know however if it is such a case.
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