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Do y'all have 2 step authentication enabled?

I suspect what is happening is you are still using the overall account password and not the app generated password.  You volition all the same get mail until you log the device out (which is a good idea anyway) and then you will need to generate a password (on the pc in outlook.com) and "trust" the mobile device. Later which information technology should not do that.

You should log on and get here https://account.live.com/securityprivacy/overview to do that.

You can also install the outlook app and so anytime yous demand a "passcode" you can corroborate it straight on the mobile device.

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Thanks for the reply, ZigZag.   I did have step two authentication enabled (run across below), but I did that without Outlook or a mobile phone.  ane. I do not use Outlook.com (I use Mozilla Thunderbird where I received the security code from Microsoft) and ii. This trouble does not involve a mobile device, since I alive outside mobile coverage. I do accept a mobile phone that I use only when I'thousand in town, xv miles away.  You say "log out the device" -- what device and log out from where?  Hmmm,

I followed the first link to create an allonym on Outlook, not sure what value there is in that.  I followed the second link and turned off step 2 hallmark.  That might assist.  thanks again.

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So tin I take information technology that you are still having the problem?

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Yes. Thanks.  Post-obit the 2nd link y'all provided, I removed the 2 stride authentication on PC.  Now there is simply one user name following the lock screen on power up this morning, but still need to provide password.

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Correction: but restarted PC and there were 2 user names on the login screen, similar before.  Nonetheless had to login with MS laissez passer (and reconnect to Internet, but that is another thread).  Thanks.  Will check back at end of day.

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 Here, I copy text I've already placed, elsewhere:

  "Now the problem is happening to me, too.  I was apparently forced to upgrade from Windows 7 to 10, on ajn HP laptop.  For a few days, the thing SEEMED to kick.  Today,  now, it Showtime shows a screen with a beach, and when my mouse wheel brings downwardly the other screen, I come across my name, "Jim Bell", in large messages, also as my direct email address in smaller letters below.  A box appears below that, saying "Password".  Problem is, I don't have a password,  I've never had a password.  So, I don't type annihilation, except hit the "Enter" key.  "Please enter your sign-in information and try again".  But I take no "sign-in information" to provide.  Thus, I cannot log in.  I cannot apply that computer.  The merely reason I can access this is that I have a SECOND figurer that isn't Nonetheless screwed upwards.  As far equally I tin tell, I am completely locked out of my computer.

This is OBVIOUSLY a major problem with Microsoft and Windows 10.  Many other people have the same problem.  When I run into other questions which seem to be related to the same problem, I frequently come across the answerer suggesting that people practice things, things that I cannot possibly do, in large part because I but CANNOT log on to my computer.  I cannot Even BEGIN to solve the problem, because your brain-dead software DOES NOT Allow ME to do so.

Please note:  I did Non "forget" my countersign(s).  I NEVER HAD such passwords, catamenia.  It is clear from other questions here that this very serious problems doesn't occur just considering somebody "forgot" their countersign, but because there is a problem inherent with Windows x.  It clearly wasn't debugged well.  I was happy with Windows 7.  I could tell that many or nearly people hated Windows 8.  SO I was smart and never tried Windows viii.  Little did I know that Windows 10 would be the disaster that it has become.

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