My husband and I shared a computer a long time ago but in recent years have each had our own. However we share the same Broadband Account, which is in his name. My BT Yahoo Account email account is a sub account of his. I have recently been trying to get away from this because I needed more email addresses and set up independent email accounts, though at present still using the Yahoo one. My old computer was linked wirelessly to his, but we changed that to a cable link because it was unsatisfactory. I bought a new computer in May set up for Windows 7 64 bit but still have a lot of trouble, most fairly minor irritations and I suspect some of this is because some of the old connections are still there.
To get to the point (sorry !) when I access Windows Live Mail from the task bar, First I get a little blue and yellow shield - if I click on that, I get a pop up from Windows Essentials asking permission to open Live Mail. ( I have not installed Windows Essentials apart from Windows Live Mail.) In looking for a way round this through User Control I found that in the Credentials Vault, my husband`s name is down, not mine - and down as modified today ! As he has set up a home network so we can access each other`s computers as necessary, I hesitate to delete this but it seems odd that my own name does not appear. Could this be the source of some of my problems ?
I would be grateful for any advice.
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1. A BT Yahoo mail sent to a largish org did not appear in my SENT box. Have checked with intended recipient. The are searching. By coincdence whilst looking in Hotmail on another matter I found copy of missing mail. It clearly showed my BTYahoo address as sender.
2.All post in BTYahoo Sent Box h.as migrated to Hotmail as follows. Quick View Unread 1590......Unread from Contacts 903........1590 My In Box.
The largish numbers are because each mail has been repeated 5-8 times!
3.I have NOT knowingly asked for the above to occur but presumably it can be done if you really want it to.
4. I've come across SYNCE?? Could this have have any bearing on the matter?
5. If you out there do have an answe keep it simple folks. I'm a bit too long in the tooth fot Tech Speak
Thanks in advance
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