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If your Hotmail (Outlook) SMS verification isn’t working, you’re not alone. Many users report being locked out of long-standing accounts with the same frustrating message:
“That verification method isn’t working right now. Please try another method.”
In some cases, even the sign-in helper fails with errors like:
“Account check failed. Sorry, we’re experiencing issues checking your account.”
This can be stressful—especially if your account is 10–20 years old and tied to important services. Let’s break down what’s happening and what you can realistically do.
The issue usually isn’t just one thing—it’s a mix of security triggers and system-side problems at Microsoft.
Sometimes the SMS system simply stops working properly. This leads to repeated failures even when your number is correct.
If there are too many login attempts or unusual activity (new device, new location), your account may get locked automatically.
If you reset or changed your phone and didn’t back up Microsoft Authenticator, you may lose access to that verification method.
Across multiple cases, users report:
In worst cases, users lose access to:
These aren’t guaranteed—but they’ve helped others regain access.
Some users managed to receive the SMS after switching IP/location using apps like 1.1.1.1.
Why it works:
It may bypass regional SMS delivery issues or trigger a fresh verification route.
Switch to a different browser like Mozilla Firefox and attempt password reset again.
Tip:
Avoid using the same device where multiple failed attempts occurred.
Go to Microsoft’s security settings page:
https://account.live.com/proofs/manage
This sometimes forces a fresh SMS verification flow and successfully sends the code.
Some users solved the issue by using a friend’s number in a different region (e.g., US instead of UK/India).
Repeated attempts can worsen the lock. Waiting allows Microsoft’s system to reset internal flags.
When filling recovery forms:
Even then, success rate can be low—but it’s still worth trying.
If:
Then recovery becomes extremely difficult. Microsoft does not offer direct human support for free accounts, which makes this situation even more frustrating.
Once you regain access, immediately:
This issue is real and widespread. While it may feel like something is broken on Microsoft’s side, the system is heavily automated and often difficult to override.
If you’re currently locked out, your best bet is to: