I'm somewhat new to WLM. When coming from a previous XP, EI8 computer, I transferred my internet settings into my new Win7, EI9 program. WLM worked perfectly right from the beginning. A couple of days into my use of WLM, at some point I was presented with a sign in page, and I entered my email address and password, thinking that it was necessary. However, ever since then, whenever I hit the email icon in the bottom tray or "read email" in the command line of IE9, a sign-in pop-up appears every time, even though, behind it, WLM is already checking and downloading email. I just cancel the pop up each time, but it's an annoyance that I don't want to experience for ever! How do I remove that pop-up sign-in?
Would value help! Thanks!
everytiem i want to conect to webcan usin my hotmail messenger i recive this error mesage that i can not make webcam video call whit my family... this the error
(Erreur : 0x8ac70907)
please if you can help me ti resolve this issue or me thank.. windows 7 is my pc
have i been subject to hacking or a virus? if so what more can i do
Our home PC is older running Windows XP, as well as IE 8 with Outlook Express.
Love Outlook Express! Our home users all use that still.
But I realize that when our old PC dies soon, we will be getting Windows 8. I have another personal laptop running Windows 7 and IE 10, so begrudgingly getting used to Live Mail for email on that machine (and getting used to Windows 8 on my new Surface, but it has a useless mail app).
Seems like I read a lot of problems experienced by XP systems downloading Live Mail. And in fact, it doesn't list XP as a supported system. But it would be nice if I could do that on our old PC, because other household users besides myself could get used to it and transfer data, before the machine dies.
Of course, I'm thinking that Live Mail can store information in the cloud, so it's easy to set up a new machine? Is that true, or is information stored only on the machine?
Anyhow, should I try and download it to XP, too much risk to bother with it?
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