Hi,


I have downloaded and installed LiveSDK. I am using "WindowsLiveLogin.cs" class file for importing the contacts from Hotmail in ASP.NET. 

When you click on "Get contacts" the page will be redirected to "https://consent.live.com/Delegation.aspx?ps=Contacts.View........................" but this page is not loading.

Its giving error like 
"Google Chrome's connection attempt to consent.live.com was rejected. The website may be down, or your network may not be properly configured................."

Why this page is not loading. If this page is not there then what is the alternate method to get the importing the contacts from Hotmail in ASP.NET


Please need help ASAP.



Thanks
Vinay
When I start Outlook to read my emails, an email from September 12, 2013 shows up. This happens if I use Google Chrome as the browser, but not if I use Internet Explorer 8. If I delete the email, then I get an error when I start Outlook. How do I get rid of this default message (it's a pain)? Thanks for your helpful suggestions. 
I am using an older computer with Windows XP SP2. Also, IE 8 is much slower to use than Google Chrome. SJC
I'm using Google Chrome but don't know how to get rid of mis-typed login names.  Can anyone help.  I've read some of the replies from the Community and have tried some of the suggestions but still cannot get rid of unwanted logins.
Hi, 

    Today I was attempting to download a photo off of my SkyDrive account on Google Chrome on my Windows 8 PC. I was using the desktop version of Chrome and it would not attempt to download. It has always worked before today. But now when I click download it doesn't even try to download it. It will download the Internet Explorer. Any help with this issue would be appreciated.
I'm teaching people to how to download a CV from Outlook (they are actually using google chrome) - they have about 15 minutes to learn it (not long enough for 2 hour lesson on zip files)

Is there a method of downloading their CV directly from an email attachment to the desktop (or any chosen folder)
Google Chrome is my browser. This year my Hotmail account was automatically upgraded to Outlook.com.
Now I can't figure out how to set up another e-mail as my toolbar doesn't have Tools/Account on it.
For the last 2 days my hotmail account won't open up it goes to load but won't open it displays the green on the address bar up the top like it is loading but nothing happens it just stay as a blank page. I'm using Internet explorer I've tried using google chrome and Firefox and the same thing happens I cant. Even sign into the Microsoft help and community pages so had to use my ipad to check my emails and log onto here

I cannot access outlook; I sign in and then receive message 'there seems to be a problem with outlook right now'. Desktop running IE9.

 

I have tried another browser - Google Chrome - same result.

Exactly the same result on iPad - cannot download from server

 

Switched off - on - tried - retried.

 

Deleted browsing history.

 

Nothing makes any difference.

 

Status report states service operating normally.

 

Not in my small home office it isn't!!!!!!!!

 

HELP

 

Stephanie

Hello, I am having an issue where my calendar cannot be viewed when shared by link.

I made a calendar called 'test calendar' to illustrate my problem.

When I try to access it via a shared link, the browser refuses to display it.  I have tried Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Firefox.  Here's the message that Chrome gives:
The server at cid-a6287d64e7963ed6.calendar.live.com can't be found, because the DNS lookup failed. DNS is the network service that translates a website's name to its Internet address. This error is most often caused by having no connection to the Internet or a misconfigured network. It can also be caused by an unresponsive DNS server or a firewall preventing Google Chrome from accessing the network.

I am currently in college, and the users that I plan to share this with are at my college and also another nearby college.  
Hi,

I've been using the new Outlook.com, which replaced Windows Hotmail last year, and I've noticed a couple of things that I think is an issue between using Outlook.com on Internet Explorer versus Google Chrome:

1) The first annoying thing that I've tested and found out recently is that when I copy and paste an image found on the internet into the body of an e-mail...On IE, when I click on the image in the e-mail, there's the indicators that shows that I can resize the image however I want so that when I e-mail it, if it's a very big original picture size, I can use the diagonal indicators to resize it down smaller and then play around with sending it.

However, on Google Chrome, when I'm signed into my Outlook.com account and try to do the same thing, all that does is allow you to copy and paste the image from the source that you've copied from on the internet website, but, when you click on the image, nothing happens.  There's no indicators around the image to resize it, and that has been frustrating with some fun images I've liked to insert into the body of an e-mail in which I cannot control the proportion ratio of the image size displayed in the e-mail, so some pictures originally are small, some are very big, and there's nothing I can seem to do about it unless I force myself to use IE to send that e-mail, which is annoying.

Any fix to this?  I want to stick with Outlook.com and not download a client.

2) I have not confirmed this next issue if it happens only on Google Chrome or also on IE, but when I attach images to a e-mail to send to someone, I can see the previews by clicking on them, and the same thing in the case of which I reply to that e-mail with the same attachments, I can preview the images.  However, when it comes to forwarding the e-mail that has those image attachments to someone, the images are not viewable.  The only thing I see is a square thumbnail size box underneath the e-mail header with an option when you hover over it to "x" out the image, but I cannot click on the image to view the preview of it.

The only workaround I've had with this is that I've had to delete the photos and reupload all of them into the e-mail attachment so that I can view them before or after e-mailing it to someone.  Is this a known problem?


Please e-mail me back regarding these 2 areas.


Thanks,

Mike