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I think that “login” is a noun (as in “login screen”). I would find the words “loginned” and “loginning” awkward. As for “Log in to host.com” versus “Log into host.com,” I would use the former because I think that “log in” is a fixed phrase. Martha’s answer to another question is also related.
There are a lot of questions concerning the correct use if login, log in, etc. When speaking directly to an use I would say You can always change this permission by logging in in the internal
@Paul: As the past tense of the verb, it would be logged in, as in I logged in this morning. As an adjectival phrase, it could be either logged in or logged-in, typically depending on placement, e.g.
A user asks for help to recover a locked Hotmail account and provides a Gmail account to receive a security code. A Microsoft agent replies with links and instructions to unlock the account or contact support.
A user asks how to enable the 'Other user' login option in Windows 11 and gets various suggestions from other users and moderators. Some users report issues with Windows Hello, Netplwiz, and VPN settings.
Learn how to use netplwiz command and other steps to enable automatic logon to your Windows 11 user account. See video guide, registry method and user comments on this forum thread.
The person was logged in to the website.. log in is a phrasal verb so only the first part of the verb changes when you wish to change the tense.
Find answers to common issues with signing in to hotmail.com, which is now an alias for outlook.live.com. Learn how to recover your Microsoft account, use the sign-in helper tool, and access your old hotmail address.
Learn how to disable or remove password login for Windows 11 from the Control Panel or the Account settings. Follow the steps provided by an independent advisor in this forum thread.
A user reports a problem with logging in to Hotmail twice with the same credentials. See the replies from other users and Microsoft advisors, and the possible solutions for this issue.