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on 27-02-2014 00:04
Hello everyone,
For 6 weeks to date, I am having trouble with my BB (9360 device Pay as you go on O2): I cannot access my linked email account, because its ‘password is not verified’. When entered the correct password it is not recognised, e.g. message: your …@hotmail.co.uk password is invalid. Please try again’.
The handset is still under warranty; it has been sent to be repaired; collected today – still the same issue: cannot send & receive e-mails from it; I have no problems logging from my laptop into the same email account.
Sadly, I don’t know where else to turn…May I appeal to the O2 Community’s pool of knowledge, again, please?
Please advise.
Kind regards….
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on 05-03-2014 18:25
Thank you Toby - I agree, there are some fantastic suggestions from the O2 community, for which I'll be forever greatful...
unfortunately, regarding my working handset, I am still back to square one… and I might not find a solution…
Kindest regards
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on 05-03-2014 18:36
Once again thank you PapaDug, but unfortunately my phone is not allowing me to get past 'initialising application', 'connecting to email settings' and then 'your device had a problem connecting to the server'. I tried the above steps 10 minutes before posting this message.
Kind regards
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on 06-03-2014 10:56
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on 06-03-2014 10:56
Glad you got it sorted.
For future reference, should you change phones you will need that 'application specific' password again or you can disable that one and generate a new one.
The same procedure applies to Gmail with 2 factor authentication.
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on 06-03-2014 13:19
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on 06-03-2014 13:19

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on 06-03-2014 21:07
Sorry I haven't managed to get back on over the past few days, but really glad you got it sorted
Hopefully that should be you problem free for the next wee while, but if you do have any problems, just let us know!

on 07-03-2014 23:03
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on 07-03-2014 23:03
Dear All, once again, thank you ever so much for finding a solution for me.
Kindest regards


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