

Microsoft keeps asking questions about which account to use or insisting that you log in to “fix problems with your account.” It helps if you can tell which account is in play by looking at the email address. If both accounts use the same address, it’s a problem. In the last article, I gave you some tips to figure out your Microsoft account credentials.

Still here? For some of you, this is practical, nuts-and-bolts advice that will improve your life. If you don’t have an Office 365 mailbox, feel free to move on. You only have a business account if your company uses Office 365 for email. This is likely only to be true for people in small and medium businesses. If you use the same email address to log into your Microsoft business and personal accounts, this article will show you how to change the address on your personal account.
