I called Microsoft for support.  They wanted to see my screen and I had to accept the applet "LogMeInRescue."  Now it will never leave my machine.  Every time I start up my computer it's there, and every day I have to quit it.  It starts with this message (below is from two days):

[3:57 PM] Connecting...

[3:57 PM] This session has expired and can no longer be used. To start a new session this applet must be downloaded again.

[10:12 AM] Connecting...

[10:12 AM] This session has expired and can no longer be used. To start a new session this applet must be downloaded again.


I asked the person on the phone (Microsoft Support) how to get rid of it, but his only idea was to check Startup Items, but it's not there.  How can I get this thing off my computer?


(I categorized this under Outlook only because it was due to an Outlook problem that I had to call in; there is no choice for LogMeInRescue.)

I am receiving some emails from individuals with the word {SPAM} in the subject line.  They are not adding "spam" in the subject line.  I believe my computer is doing this.  Why is the computer doing this.  Do I need to worry about receiving/opening their email?  Thanking you in advance.

Donna/Phil Schoen

I have uploaded  skype  and  computer instructed  and  nor  Messanger chat is somewhere as people can see me  and  chat,  but i can not .  this  happened  only since i switched   what do i do to get Massenger Chart  back on my system.    The oroginal  statement  said (NOTHING WILL CHANGE) it has   ?????????    and  answers
I can sign in. I can barely find "Options" on right, but can then log out. PROBLEM: I can't read, delete or send emails on my own computer. On my husband's computer re my account he can use the account normally: nothing is obscured on screen. I can use it if I switch to IE from Mozilla Firefox (my default browser). I de-installed Firefox and reinstalled it. Same problem. Many reoccurrences since last night.
Recently when I open Outlook, the box that reads "Setting up identity" indicates a name other than mine  

When I click on "About Outlook" a different name, other than mine, is listed in the box under "This product is licensed to"

When I print an email message, the name of the same person (not mine) appears in the header

I am puzzled and don't know who this persons name got on all those.  The mystery person has never been to my house or touched my computer. 

Is there a way I can delete the mysterious name and add mine?

Help!

Sharon
Recently when I open Outlook, the box that reads "Setting up identity" indicates a name other than mine  

When I click on "About Outlook" a different name, other than mine, is listed in the box under "This product is licensed to"

When I print an email message, the name of the same person (not mine) appears in the header

I am puzzled and don't know who this persons name got on all those.  The mystery person has never been to my house or touched my computer. 

Is there a way I can delete the mysterious name and add mine?

Help!

Sharon
I am using Outlook Mac 2011 on a MacBookPro with Snow Leopard.  When my mail comes in it automatically gets put into my "on my mac" inbox and not the inbox tied to my exchange server.  Therefore, it won't sync properly with my Iphone.   How can I change this so that my email comes into my Exchange inbox and not my "on my computer" inbox

Hello,


I use an older MacBook, and yesterday unwittingly started with outlook.com and automatically now use HTTPS. I managed to change back to Hotmail on a Windows computer. I now want to change back to not automatically using HTTPS, but can't find a way. Doing the action below doesn't seem work on my computer.


Hope somebody can help.


Regards,


John.



 

If your computer is automatically using HTTPS, I suggest that you connect using HTTP. Please refer on the steps provide above by one of our community member.

 

To manually do this process, please follow the steps below.

1. After logging into Hotmail and navigating to your Inbox

2. Change the URL in the address bar of your browser to https://. You should only need to delete the ‘s’ onto the https and leave the rest of the URL as is. Press Enter to follow the updated URL.

All of a sudden, probably just before Christmas 2012 I was receiving emails from my boss.  I work through the computer and I need to receive his emails.  I have a MacBook not a pc................Can someone help me get my emails from my boss.  I can get his emails through Yahoo..........so I guess it's time for me to get rid of Hotmail if it's not going to get me my emails.