Reset your password via Microsoft Wizard

Reset your password via Microsoft Wizard

1. Via your computer internet browser, access aka.ms/sspr
2. Click forgot password or trouble signing in (it may differ)
2. Enter your email
3. Enter the captcha 
4. Click next

5. Leave I forgot my password selected
6. Click Next


9. You received a push notification to open and approve the request via your Microsoft Authentecation app.  Open the app. 


10. Click approve



11. Go back to your computer internet browser and select Text my mobile phone
12. Enter your mobile phone number
13. Select Text


14. You will receive a code via text 
15. Enter the code via your internet browser
16. Hit Next


Reset your password when prompted. 








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