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Cistec Cistec is offline Sign in problems...HELP! Windows 10 Sign in problems...HELP! Office 2016
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Hi Gurus

I have a sign in problem with my MS account/Exchange Outlook account which has been working for years. I am using the correct password but it will not allow me to sign in. When I hit "forgot password" to try and reset, it takes me to a page to enter my email and special characters, but then it only takes me to a page which says "you cant reset your password because reset isnt properly setup for your organisation. You must contact your administrator. I am the only administrator as an end user. It will not allow me other methods of verification. all I want is to gain access to my Exchange email account or if I have to move my email address to another provider..I will.



I am end user not connected to schools or business.



Can somebody please help recover my outlook Exchange email account I am desperate!

email contact: tahnazayne@gmail.com


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