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After a Microsoft update, I started receiving a little
annoying pop-up box telling me to verify my e-mail
address. The directions were to click on an e-mail from:
Passport members service, verify and then try signing in
again. That e-mail is not in my inbox because I've been a
member for a few years. How can I stop the box because I
don't have trouble signing in as the notice implys. Thanks

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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger (More info?)

 

Greetings Carol,

The only way to remove this is to verify your e-mail address. To do so, you'll have to
request another verification e-mail from Passport Services:
http://register.passport.net/contactus.srf

Not being verified won't stop you from signing in, it will simply stop you from changing your
display name,
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"Carol C" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:07e501c4b928$69d4ca40$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> After a Microsoft update, I started receiving a little
> annoying pop-up box telling me to verify my e-mail
> address. The directions were to click on an e-mail from:
> Passport members service, verify and then try signing in
> again. That e-mail is not in my inbox because I've been a
> member for a few years. How can I stop the box because I
> don't have trouble signing in as the notice implys. Thanks
>
>

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