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How to fix account recovery after verification

Lewis Wainwright 0 Reputation points
2026-05-13T23:29:16.8866667+00:00

My Microsoft/Hotmail account recovery was already approved and I received an email confirming my identity was verified and that I could reset my password.

However, every time I used the reset link I received either:

  • “You’ve requested too many codes today”

or

  • “There’s a temporary problem with the service”

This happened across multiple devices, browsers, and networks. The approved reset session has now expired and I am stuck in a recovery loop despite successful verification.

I have screenshots of the approval email and the reset errors. Is there any way this can be escalated or the reset lock cleared?

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  1. Darhyl Amizola 44,120 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-05-14T00:47:49.8166667+00:00

    Hey there! Nice to meet you!

    Based on your description, your account appears to be blocked due to the system detecting unusual activity.

    Kindly try the Microsoft Sign‑in Helper troubleshooter, as this is the fastest way to verify your identity through this link: https://support.microsoft.com/account-billing/microsoft-account-sign-in-helper-7117cc8d-0d68-4658-b4fb-c4b7ee8a8e28

    If this is a case where your username or password has stopped working, please recover your account at this link: https://support.microsoft.com/account-billing/my-username-and-password-have-stopped-working-802abb61-19db-4e88-a5ff-fc83c97d1a9d

    If the password reset still won't work, kindly perform these steps to fix the error:

    1. Perform a password reset via Incognito/InPrivate window using different devices and network services.
    2. If it doesn't work, wait exactly 24 hours to reset the password.
    3. If the issue persists, kindly wait exactly 48 hours to perform another password reset. The idea is to wait for the account lock to expire first before you reset the password, as stated in this article: https://support.microsoft.com/account-billing/troubleshooting-verification-code-issues-409090c4-92b5-42b9-8ae6-bcc97e62fc48#:~:text=If%20you%20received%20a%20Microsoft%20verification%20code%20that%20you%20did#:~:text=If%20you%20received%20a%20Microsoft%20verification%20code%20that%20you%20did

    Important: Please make sure not to attempt to sign in or reset the password within that timeframe (24 hours or 48 hours), as this may reset the lock cooldown.

    Thank you for your understanding.

    Best regards,

    Darhyl

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  2. AI answer

    2026-05-13T23:29:29.8766667+00:00

    Account recovery and password reset for Microsoft accounts is fully automated and cannot be manually overridden or cleared by support agents or forum moderators.

    When an account recovery form is approved, the reset and verification flows are still subject to rate limits and temporary service issues. If messages such as “You’ve requested too many codes today” or “There’s a temporary problem with the service” appear repeatedly, the only supported options are:

    1. Wait out the lockout/cooldown
      • Microsoft temporarily locks verification and reset attempts after too many requests or suspicious activity. The recommended action is to stop trying completely and wait for the lockout period to expire (typically about 24 hours) before attempting again.
      • Avoid repeated attempts during this time, as they can restart the cooldown and keep the account in a locked state.
    2. Retry from a stable, familiar environment
      • After waiting, retry the reset from:
        • A device and browser previously used to sign in to the account.
        • A stable network (home network instead of public Wi‑Fi or VPN).
      • If browser issues are suspected, use InPrivate/Incognito mode or a different browser, and ensure cookies and scripts are allowed.
    3. Use the official recovery/reset flows only
      • If the password is forgotten, start again from the standard reset flow: select Forgotten your password? on the Microsoft account sign-in page, then follow the verification steps.
      • If verification options fail or are not available, use the Sign-in Helper and, if needed, the Microsoft account recovery form again once the daily limit resets. The form can be submitted up to two times per day.
      • If the account has two-step verification enabled and none of the verification methods are accessible, the documentation states that support agents cannot bypass or override this protection.
    4. Understand escalation limits
      • For consumer Microsoft/Hotmail accounts, moderators, support agents, and advocates are not allowed to:
        • Send password reset links on behalf of the user.
        • Clear verification or reset lockouts.
        • Manually change account details or bypass two-step verification.
      • Because of this, there is no supported escalation path that can “force” a reset or clear the lock; the system must accept the recovery and reset attempts on its own.
    5. If the approved reset window has expired
      • Once a reset session or link expires, the only supported path is to restart the process:
        • Use the normal password reset flow.
        • If that fails due to missing verification options, use the Sign-in Helper and then the account recovery form again, observing the daily submission and rate limits.

    In summary, the situation cannot be manually escalated to clear the lock. The practical steps are to stop all attempts until the lockout fully clears, then carefully retry from a familiar device/network using the official reset and recovery flows, and, if needed, resubmit the account recovery form within its allowed limits.


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