Re: .NET Passport e-mail verification
From: rickwood (rick.wood@sympatico.ca)
Date: 12/27/02
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From: "rickwood" <rick.wood@sympatico.ca> Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2002 14:36:56 -0500
"Graham Millington" <glmillington@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Apologies if this is not the correct newsgroup, but it is the most
suitable
> I
> could find.
>
> I just signed up an e-mail address (not MSN or Hotmail) for .NET Passport.
> I tried to log into Windows Messenger with this new Passport and the
system
> (correctly) told me that I had to 'Verify' the e-mail address.
> Unfortunately, the 'Welcome' mail from Microsoft did not contain the link
> for verifying the message.
>
> Thinking that this was perhaps an aberration, I deleted the Passport and
> re-created it: this time, no 'Welcome' mail at all. I then tried the
whole
> process again, creating the .NET Passport from within the XP Create .NET
> Passport wizard (as opposed to the first two occasions, where I used
> www.passport.com). Same result.
>
> Accordingly, does anyone know how I can verify my newly created .NET
> Passport?
>
> Thank you in anticipation.
>
>
> Graham Millington
>
>
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