How Do You Change The MSN Messenger Password?
When Microsoft’s instant messenger was first released, it was known as MSN Messenger. In 2005, Microsoft changed the name to Windows Live Messenger, but many people still refer to it as MSN Messenger. Windows Live services operate under a single username, known as a Windows Live ID. It’s a good idea to change your Windows Live ID password on a regular basis to avoid the possibility of someone accessing your personal information. If a hacker manages to log in to your Messenger account, he can send viruses to your entire contact list. Open your web browser and sign in to the Windows Live ID “Account Services” page with your username and password (see Resources). Select “Credentials,” then click “Change your password.” Enter your current Windows Live ID password in the “Old password” field. Type in the new password you want for your Windows Live ID account. Confirm the new password by typing it in again. Make sure you don’t have the caps lock feature activated, as passwords are case-sensi