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julsineya [31]
3 years ago
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So, my school's account has been blocked, I can't get in and it tells me to contact and admin. I don't know why it happened, I'm

assuming it was the spam I was getting in my outlook account in there (signing in to my school's account offers Office 360 so I can work through there with many Microsoft apps including Teams,Outlook, PowerPoint, etc.) I have so much work saved in there and there's where I do my homework which I'm trying to finish early today and I've searched everywhere on the Dadeschools Website and can't find a way to contact an admin. I also went to Microsoft and they told me I had to contact a school admin, What do I do? Please Help!
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
earnstyle [38]3 years ago
8 0
This happened to me a while back. If you can’t find a contact to admin try emailing one of your teachers. My teacher told admin and then they fixed it.
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