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SYMPTOMSWhen you use Windows Messaging, Microsoft Outlook 97, or Microsoft Outlook Express in Windows NT to access your Internet e-mail on MSN, The Microsoft Network, the MSN Sign-In screen may repeatedly prompt you for your user name and password. This prompt may occur even though you are typing the correct sign-in information. CAUSEThis behavior can occur if you are using a POP3/SMTP Internet e-mail program and your MSN e-mail account has not been migrated from the MSN Classic e-mail servers to the MSN POP3/SMTP servers. RESOLUTION
To work around this behavior, use MSN version 2.5 on a computer running
Microsoft Windows 95 to migrate your MSN e-mail account to the MSN
POP3/SMTP servers. After this migration is complete, you can use Windows
Messaging, Outlook 97, or Outlook Express in Windows NT to access your
Internet e-mail on the MSN SMTP/POP3 servers.
MORE INFORMATIONMSN e-mail accounts can be migrated to the MSN POP3/SMTP servers only by using MSN version 2.5 or later. MSN requires Windows 95 and is not supported with Windows NT. For additional information about support for MSN services on a computer running Windows 2000, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q238510 Using MSN Internet Services on Windows 2000 Additional query words: permission denied msnetwork
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