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Get your Live.com ID Today!

Steven Parker   on 16 June 2006 - 14:07 · 126 comments & 116867 views

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Neowin member pikablu0530 has posted instructions on how you can register a live.com ID at Microsoft, it's a few simple steps and after that you will maybe snap up an ID that's not already registered to someone else. I got mine and have verified that these steps do in fact work. Enjoy!

How to get a Live.com ID
  1. Go to https://accountservices.passport.net/reg.srf register an passport account with a NON-HOTMAIL/MSN email address
  2. Sign in to http://login.live.com with your passport that you just registered.
  3. Paste https://account.live.com/EditProf.aspx into address bar.
  4. Edit your registered information, input your birthday (18+) and change your Country/Region to 'United States'.
  5. Paste https://account.live.com/LoginChangeName.aspx to address bar, then your can change your passport to @live.com.
Note:
  • If you do not change to US (skip step four), you'll get @windowslive.com domain address
  • If you change to 'China', you'll get @live.cn domain address
  • If you change to 'Korea', you'll get @live.co.kr domain address and so on...
  • It seems like Windows Live Mail only works with @live.com addresses at the moment
  • Please note that after migrating to @live.com domain, your previous NON-HOTMAIL/MSN email address will no longer be associated with passport
  • Currently, it only works for NON-HOTMAIL/MSN email addresses (in Step 1)
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#1 vetcashman on 16 Jun 2006 - 15:46
ooh, now I have to chose whether to go with my hotmail.co.uk or live.com address
(1 reply) #2 on 01 Jan 1970 - 00:00
#2.1 shockz on 18 Jun 2006 - 04:54
Richard did
#3 And3h on 18 Feb 2007 - 14:33
LoL Excellent... Got carried away with it and created one only to find out that its only Hotmail.com/.co.uk i can get, lol wish i had read the comments before tryin it.
(1 reply) #4 on 01 Jan 1970 - 00:00
#4.1 shadowrazor on 11 Jun 2008 - 13:03
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