How do I log into my MSN account?
To sign in to MSN just select Sign in at the top right hand side of the page and enter your Microsoft account information. You can also sign in to MSN by signing into Outlook, Office, OneDrive or other Microsoft services available on the MSN homepage.
How do I get the old MSN homepage back?
Go to home page of msn. Click on Tools-> Internet Options-> General. In the General tab search for homepage section. Highlight the button named as ‘use default’ to set msn as a homepage on internet explorer.
How can I access my old MSN?
But there is thankfully another option – at least currently – for users who want the old MSN back. Point your web browsers to http://msnmember.msn.com/ instead of the main MSN website. You will notice that MSN Members is still using the old MSN color scheme and layout.
How do I unlock my MSN email account?
How to unlock your Microsoft account
- Login at account.microsoft.com.
- Follow the prompts to get a security code sent to your mobile device.
- Enter the security code into the webpage prompt.
- Reset your password.
How do I get the old MSN.com homepage back?
To many that have msn.com as their home page, this change may or may not be welcome. The msn.com page has changed again and there seems to be no way to revert back to the original. Why does Microsoft impose this on people without giving a choice?
What did the old MSN homepage look like?
Hotmail changed its look, and then later changed to Outlook.com . Eventually the old Hotmail disappeared completely as Outlook.com became the new official interface. If you don’t like the new look and feel of MSN, the news isn’t good. It’s likely that the old interface will also disappear forever.
Is the MSN home page going to change?
It appears that the look and feel of msn.com is changing yet again. To many that have msn.com as their home page, this change may or may not be welcome. The msn.com page has changed again and there seems to be no way to revert back to the original.
What can I do with my MSN watchlist?
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