![]() ![]() But unfortunately, the feature is turned off by default for most users… and they didn’t do a great job notifying their customers about the change. ![]() This box MUST be checked for programs like Microsoft Outlook to be able to interact with your email.Ĭomcast rolled this out as a security upgrade to their email. Now, look for “Third Party Access Security” and make sure the check box next to “Allow access…” is checked. Now, on the email settings page, click on SECURITY. Click that GEAR and choose: Email Settings. The page you are on should look something like this: Now direct your attention to “gear” icon in the upper right corner of that page. Once you have logged in, go ahead and check your email on the website. So go to the Comcast / Xfinity web mail page and login to make sure you really are using the right password. It’s easy to develop a false sense of confidence about this. The first thing to do is make absolutely certain the password you are trying is correct. No matter what you try, Outlook keeps displaying a window like this: Does Microsoft Outlook keep asking for your password for your Comcast / Xfinity email account… even though you KNOW you are entering the correct password, and you KNOW you have the Comcast IMAP/SMTP and SSL settings correct? ![]()
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