MY hotmail keeps locking up and just shows it thinking, I can not get into my personal folders or inbox. How can I report this or contact microsoft?
Also under my account it says I can chage back to hotmail from outlook but it will not let me do this either.
Does anyone know how to call and get tech support from hotmiail or at least let them know about my problem.
thank you
The hotmail account I've used for seven years now doesn't work. I was trying to verify my new computer yesterday and may have created an alias as it wouldn't recognize the hotmail.com domain name. Problem is I don't know what the new info is... I was trying all sorts of things to get it set up yesterday and wasn't able to create a microsoft account at all! Is a microsoft account the same as hotmail?? Anyway I called the tech support line this am and they were not helpful at all, they said since it was a free account I was on my own ;( but aren't ALL hotmail accounts free?? \I need help from anyone who knows how to unblock or bypass what I did.
Thanks in advance!
If I were to give you a date, could you possibly recover all my emails from that date? I will sort the ones I really need and file them on a backup drive.
Please help :'(
If I were to give you a date, could you possibly recover all my emails from that date? I will sort the ones I really need and file them on a backup drive.
Please help :'(
Hello,
I have just been through a multi-week support call on a very odd issue. I've got it solved and it took MS Support to help me to do it. In order to share what I've learned, I am posting here.
Issue: Delegate cannot accept/decline meeting invitations using Mac Outlook 2011.
Delegate can use other applications such as Outlook (Windows), OWA, or Mac Mail to perform delegation duties. Outlook 2011 invitation responses, however, get stuck in the Outbox. Outlook shows an -18500 error.
Consider this scenario:
1. Exchange Administrator grants User B Full Access to User A's Exchange Mailbox.
2. User A sets up User B as a delegate.
3. User B uses Exchange Web Services exclusive client to perform delegate duties.
According to a tech on the Office for Mac team, this situation has the potential to cause permissions conflicts that only affect EWS clients (of which Mac Outlook 2011 uses EWS exclusively). The tech I spoke with says he's "seen it twice."
Solution: Remove User B's Full Access permissions from User A's mailbox.
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