I planned a lie-in this morning but my brain said, "What about this? And what about that?" So I got up, made a list, and began working through it.
One thing on my list was fix email. I've not been able to receive or send any since Thursday.
My first port of call would normally be Husband but I am trying to be a self-sufficient woman (ha ha ha) so decided I could sort it out myself. I began by referring to the other source of all knowledge, Google. Here I learned many others had had the same problem I was having. Only theirs happened fourteen years ago.
So I called Microsoft Support.
I don't know if I can bear to tell you how long I spent talking to them and then trying to fix things. And that's before I start grumbling about passwords. Suffice to say I still can't send or receive emails.
The conclusion of our chat was: "We no longer provide support. Try this instead."
So I did and they wanted my password. I couldn't remember my password so had to reset it, which meant remembering a different password, and by the time I'd found that and gone back, I'd forgotten what I was trying to do in the first place, or which one of the many open tabs I needed.
Currently trying to update to new Outlook. They want my password. I have given it to them. I know it's right because I just changed it. It's not working. They say, "You may need an App Password." I google what an App Password is. You have to go to your provider to get one. I go to BT - assuming that's the provider they mean as by now it could be the milkman for all I know - and discover BT doesn't give out App Passwords. "Your BT password should work" they say.
But it doesn't!
I can't face chatting to an awfully polite but not very helpful IT Support again. I told them they'd solved my problem last time because they were so polite I felt obliged to.
12 comments:
It's so frustrating when things don't work as they should. Sometimes, the help desks are not helpful. Take a deep breath and try again.
This is the point where I unplug, translation tear out of the wall, all the plugs and flounce away. Surprisingly often when I come back after the circuits and I have all cooled down, it's working again. Like a little kid saying I didn't really mean to break the china!
Invest in a pssword manager Liz if you cant keep them all straight in your head.
Do NOT fall into the easy trap of using the same passwotd for everything.
GMail hasn't failed me in more than 20 years and withersoever I go, there it goes with me.
I second Stu's advice. A password manager subscription is money well spent.
Very frustrating. I had to start keeping a book with all my passwords written down for everything.
I took so many deep breaths!
I'd tried the turning it off and on again way with no joy.
Got one but it doesn't help when I'm not sure exactly which app they want the password for.
I have a gmail account but don't use it.
I'm like Ann (next comment) - also keep everything written down.
Old school. i like it.
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