Greetings,
I'm betting the original poster is on an ISP which is using some sort of transparent proxy,
so all the requests appear to be coming from the same IP. That or the PC is compromised,
although I doubt the latter really.
I'd like to cite a third solution; just e-mail me (or someone else you trust if that makes
you feel uncomfortable) the e-mail address and a password (which you can change later) and I
or someone else can happily make an account for you.
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"N. Miller" <> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 08:00:01 -0700, mantic2711 wrote:
>
>> I have set up my own windows live ID and I am trying to setup my daughters on
>> the same computer but from her account login not my own.
>> I am using the following e-mail for her: {removed email address} which I am
>> told is available.
>> I complete the form and submit at which point i get the following error:
>> "You've reached the daily limit for creating Windows Live IDs. Please wait a
>> day and try to sign up again or contact support for assistance.
>> OK
>> Error code: 450 : 0x800482d4 : 2009-07-23T14:03:54 GMT"
>> I had this problem yesterday and the same problem 24 hours later. I also
>> want to set up my partner with an account..
>> Can anyone help??
>
> Nobody here is an official representative of Windows Live, so, we can't
> help. Other than suggesting that you follow their advice, which was: "Please
> wait a day and try to sign up again or contact support for assistance."
>
> Unfortunately, spammers learned early on (in the days of MSN Hotmail, back
> around 1997, or so) how to sign up free accounts in bulk. And spam from them
> until shut down, then switch. All free webmail providers are subject to such
> abuse, and, in defense of their systems, place a limit on how many accounts
> can be signed up in a given period. One possible work around: Pay for a
> Windows Live Plus account. You should be able to create as many as you are
> willing to pay for. Otherwise, short of getting assistance from Support,
> just wait a day, or so, before trying again.
>
> --
> Norman
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> ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum