Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Hotmail is now Outlook.com. To sign in to your Hotmail account, go to www.outlook.com and select Sign in. If you have forgotten your username or password, use our sign-in troubleshooter, but note that if you haven't signed in to your account for more than 2 years, your account may have been deleted.
If you can't sign in to your Outlook.com, Hotmail, Live, or MSN email account, or you're not sure how to sign in or sign out, here are some solutions.
You’ll see when your Microsoft account was signed in during the last 30 days, along with any device or app-specific info. For answers to common questions, including how to get back into a compromised account and secure or close it, see What is the Recent activity page?
Fix Outlook.com email sync issues, including sign-in problems. Troubleshoot Outlook.com email issues that trigger a "delivery failed" error. Troubleshoot known issues with shared calendars in Outlook. Reconnect my Outlook 2016 or Outlook 2013 account to Outlook.com.
Please check out this link first. If you can't complete the login flow through that tool, try this link for a separate tool. If your IT admin has allowed for a self-service password reset you can try the following link: https://passwordreset.microsoftonline.com.
Repair, return, refund, or exchange a Microsoft device. Find and lock a lost Windows device. Learn how to manage your Microsoft devices. Add, remove, register, or rename a device on your Microsoft account.
Use your Microsoft account to sign in to Microsoft services like Windows, Microsoft 365, OneDrive, Skype, Outlook, and Xbox Live.
Once you're able to get back into your account, review How to help keep your Microsoft account safe and secure. Here you'll find guidance for how to secure your account going forward, make it easier to reset a password, and provide additional methods you can use to verify your account.
If you want to use a new email address with your existing Outlook.com account, follow the instructions in this article to create an email alias. This will give you an additional email address that uses the same inbox, contact list, and account settings as your primary email address.
If you have a Microsoft email account that ends in @outlook.com, @live.com, @hotmail.com, or @msn.com, follow the steps below to add your account to classic Outlook for Windows.