check the user id

There's little more deflating in the tech world than your computer rejecting your User ID and Password.

You re-type your password more carefully. No good.

You check your "Caps Lock" button to be sure it's not on. It's not.

You consult your trusty list of passwords. "That's what I typed!" you insist. You enter it again, even more slowly this time. Still no good.

You reluctantly click "Forgot Password" and attempt to prove you are you in order to create a new password. A half hour later you forgot what site you were trying to access.

My advice: at the first "rejection," check the User ID. You might have mis-typed that. (No one ever checks that.)

Entry into a secured website requires the correct password and User ID. The password may be correct but you might have typed ".con" instead of ".com," or left out a character, or mistakenly entered your old/other email address. Rejected. Rejected. Rejected.

Some error messages actually say "The User Name or Password is incorrect." Don't assume it's always the password.

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