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after the complete failure of .net passport. the universal internet sign in service because of high licence fees microsoft has began rebranding the service. from now on .net passport will be know as microsoft passport. imo this is a good thing they couldnt keep pretending with .net passport and a microsoft passport will be easier to understand for many people. :)
Microsoft recently leaked details on beta helpfiles for the upcomming Microsoft Messenger 5 for Mac where they explain that .NET no longer exists but the concept and idea still remain. They've since updated their MSN Helpfiles to reflect the changes and replaced all instances of .NET Passport with Microsoft Passport.
As well as changes to the sign in pages, the icons have also been changed.
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i think it looks nicer :)

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05-02-2005 02:31 PM
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RE: Microsoft begins rebranding of .net passport
It's pretty cool, I definitely prefer the new one, it's much more aesthetically pleasing :D...
05-02-2005 02:37 PM
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RE: Microsoft begins rebranding of .net passport
Yep, but when i view my e-mails i get a page before my email page :(
It's annoying

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05-02-2005 02:39 PM
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RE: Microsoft begins rebranding of .net passport
Yes a pleasant change :)

sounds better than .Net as well.
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RE: Microsoft begins rebranding of .net passport
In the Windows XP User Account settings it still talks about .NET passport settings, no doubt MS will make a patch or some kind of upgrade out shortly that renames it.

MSN Messenger's sign in screen also still has .NET passport listed.
Very few sites actually used .NET passports to sign in that aren't owned by Microsoft anyways, so it is a logical business move.

Also if it's just going to be on purely MS sites from now on, there's no chance of anyone faking a login screen to get passport account details without it looking obviously fake. (Y) Good move for Microsoft
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