

This issue is frequently encountered in finance departments because they not only receive invoices in their email inbox but also receive credit notes, questions, reminders, etc. Apart from automating actions that need to be performed in customer relationship management (CRM) or document management systems, the classification of incoming emails can become a complex and frustrating process. Manually processing emails is time consuming. Learn RPA skills with free online trainingĪsk questions, find solutions, and share knowledgeĬhoose the right support package for your teamīrowse developer docs, install instructions, and release notes Where robots check in with you for directionīrowse our business and technology partners Pre-built automation components & templates Where citizen developers can build automations Reveal processes by analyzing system logs All the services do have unique passwords for it, though.Crowdsource and manage your automation pipeline I use my current microsoft account/mail for. How would I move my contacts from my compromised account to the new one? Is that even safe? Worst case, I have to completely destroy the account and move all the thing I use that e-mail for to a new e-mail adress/new microsoft account.Ĭan I then still use my PC? (It runs the free update Windows 10, and I think it is linked to my account) The IP adress changes day by day, but it syncs IMAP protocol, or something, and I believe that is related to my e-mail? My account appears to sync with a system in China. I mailed Microsoft support, but I have thus far only received a standard 'we received your question'. I realise I may be in completely the wrong place for this, but I have no place else to turn.

Thanks to everyone for their tips and assistance on this. I am now in the process of updating my windows phone and all should be well after that! Here's hoping this won't happen again! I still have my files, and all the services/games I used the old microsoft account for have been updated/secured, once again all with different passwords. Yo-yo baggins mentioned that I should not have to worry about my Windows 10 install, so I looked up on how to change the account used to log on to Windows 10, and did that. I have asked Microsoft to delete my account and all records of it, and moved on to a new one. EDIT/UPDATE: I have started the process of moving everything over to other accounts, passwords, etc etc.
