How to change sign-in email under v4.hkg1.meaqua.org?

VAer-4038 776 Reputation points
2024-06-06T17:24:24.5933333+00:00

I had used this account (sign in email is my personal gmail) for quite some questions in the past few year, now I don't really use the Microsoft account with that Gmail sign in as username.

I have another Microsoft account with my personal Hotmail sign-in as username.

Question: Is it possible to move all my previous Q&A data from this Microsoft account to the other Microsoft account?

Attached screenshot: it does not allow me to have two personal accounts under https://v4.hkg1.meaqua.org/ , I was trying to add the other personal account, then delete current personal account. But it seems it is not possible.

Change sign in email

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  1. Gowtham CP 7,005 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2024-06-06T18:26:57.7066667+00:00

    Hi VAer-4038 ,

    Thank you for reaching out on the Microsoft Q&A .

    To link your new account to your learning profile, follow these steps:

    1. Click on your profile icon in the top right corner and select "Settings".
    2. Scroll down to "Account Management" and under "Linked accounts", choose "+Add Account".
    3. After adding your new email account, sign into the Microsoft learning platform using your new account details.
    4. Again, click on your profile icon in the top right corner, select "Settings", and scroll down to "Linked accounts".
    5. You can now remove the old account email address. Any future sign-ins will use the new email address.

    Reference: Microsoft Learn - Account Management

    I hope this helps! If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.

    If the information is useful, please accept the answer and upvote it to assist other community members.


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