How do I log into my Windows Live ID?
Start your favorite Web browser and go to Hotmail. You see a Windows Live ID sign-in page. Click the Sign Up button to sign up for an account….How to Sign Up for a Windows Live ID in Windows 7
- Choose a user ID for fun time.
- Choose a user ID for travel time.
- Choose a user ID for first-tier friends.
What is the purpose of Windows Live ID?
A free service that enables users to create one set of sign-in credentials consisting of an e-mail address and password to sign in to MSN Messenger, MSN Hotmail, MSN Music, and other sites and services.
How do I access Windows Live?
Open Windows Live Mail. Click Accounts > Email. Type in your email address and password and select the Manually configure server settings checkbox. Click Next….Access from Windows Live Mail
- Server type.
- Server address.
- Requires a secure connection (SSL/TLS).
- Port.
- Authenticate using.
- Logon user name.
Should I uninstall Windows Live?
The very short answer is no. You don’t need that to run Windows 7. Those are simply additional pieces of software that are provided as a convenience as part of the initial install. Those are all components of what was called “Windows Live Essentials”.
How do I create a live ID address?
Go to the Create your Windows Live ID page. The page you are taken to has a form to fill out….Sign Up for a Windows Live Id
- Email address.
- Create a password with a minimum of 6 characters.
- Retype your password.
- Phone number.
- Your name.
- Select your country.
- Fill in your postal/zip code.
- Select your gender.
How do you sign up for Windows Live ID?
Go to the Create your Windows Live IDpage.The page you are taken to has a form to fill out.
What is Windows Live ID?
Windows Live ID (formerly known as Passport) is the identity and authentication system for Microsoft online services. Currently, over 380 million users have credentials that work with Windows Live ID.
What is Microsoft Online Services Assistant?
The Microsoft Online Services Sign-In Assistant is a software application that provides common sign-on capabilities for a suite of Microsoft online services, such as Office 365 . The Microsoft Online Services Sign-In Assistant is not designed or intended to function as a global single sign-on (SSO)…