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Reset or manage your Microsoft account password with easy steps and enhanced security options.
If you know your password, but just want to change it, go to account.microsoft.com Security tab, and select Change my password. If you know your username and password but they have stopped working, read My username and password have stopped working.
The steps below describe how to change a known password. If you need to reset your password because you forgot it, see Reset your Microsoft account password instead. Change your password. Go to account.microsoft.com and if you’re not already signed in, sign in with the username and current password for the account you want to update.
Follow the instructions on the Reset password page to autogenerate a new password for the user or create one for them, and then select Reset password. Print the account details to a PDF file, store it in a secure location, then share the information with your users in a secure manner.
Reset or change a password, Sign in to Microsoft 365, or Switch the account you're signed in with. Contact your admin who can retrieve the username and reset the password for your work or school account. Open Word, Excel, or PowerPoint app to see your username.
Reset your password. Enter the locked email address and type prompted CAPTCHA characters. If you’re using Microsoft Authenticator, verify your identity using biometrics or a code provided by the app. Alternatively, choose to receive a text message to confirm your identity.
When you change your password, our app should prompt you to enter your latest password. You can change the passwords for your respective accounts at the following locations: iCloud. Outlook.com, Live, and Hotmail. Microsoft 365.
Self-service password reset (SSPR) allows users to reset or unlock their passwords or accounts. To alert you to misuse or abuse, you can use the detailed reporting that tracks when users access the system, along with notifications.
Steps: Let people reset their own passwords. In the Microsoft 365 admin center, in the left navigation pane, select Settings > Org settings, and then Security & privacy. Select Self-service password reset, and then choose Go to the Azure portal to turn on self-service password reset.
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