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1.Microsoft Office Live Workspace and Office Live Small Business
Does anyone have any experience hosting an Access 2007 FE/BE database on
Microsoft Office Live Workspace or Office Live Small Business?
My users would like a web-based version of their database and I would like
to hear comments from people who tried it and what their recommendations
are.
Thanks,
Mich
2.Outlook 2007, Office Live Mail and Windows Live Mail
OK,
Home computer I use Outlook 2007 for my email. I have 2 email accounts a
MSN and an Office Live account, I assume they are essentially both Hotmail
accounts. I use the Outlook Connector and everything is great.
I have a laptop that I work from, I took off Outlook 2007 and only use
Office Live to access email. Everything is still great. Changes I make in
Outlook, deletes, move to folders, etc. are reflected in my Office Live mail.
Only real problem is I can't import vcards in to the Office Live contacts.
So I install Windows Live Mail. Low and behold, it has a ton of emails that
I've deleted from either Outlook or Office Live and shows emails unread that
I've viewed in both.
I'm sure I have some POP3, Hotmail, Imap or something set up wrong but I'm
not sure where to start. I really only need to use Live Mail to import a
vcards into contacts and then get them into Office live but if I can get a
better Outlook type function, I'm game.
Ideas, simplifications?
Thanks,
Brad
3.Windows Live Mail Is Now Windows Live Hotmail?
Who's on first?
This would make an excellent SNL skit. <g>
Yes, it's...
Nomenclature Gone Wild.
The word at the time was that Outlook Express was a faster, simpler version
of Outlook, a personal email client and newsreader that could be brought to
market much quicker than Outlook.
Not True?
--
DSH
Lux et Veritas et Libertas
Vires et Honor
"N. Miller" < XXXX@XXXXX.COM > wrote in message
news:15t540id8xpl4$ XXXX@XXXXX.COM ...
> On Tue, 3 Feb 2009 11:33:52 -0600, jublee wrote:
>
>> I seem to be only to get Windows Live Hotmail not Windows Live Mail and
>> according to information found they are the same - Windows Live Hotmail
>> replacing Windows Live Mail.
>> I tried to access and download Windows Live Mail from Windows Live site
>> and all I got was Windows Live Hotmail.
>> Am I doing something wrong?
>
> You are attributing some sense of orderly nomenclature to a company which
> has demonstrated an entirely disorderly method of nomenclature. They
> renamed "MS Internet Mail and News" as "MS Outlook Express", leading
> people to
> believe that Outlook Express was a "lite" version of Outlook, when it is
> actually a separate product with only superficial similarities.
>
> When Microsoft undertook to create "Windows Live", they renamed Hotmail
> from "MSN Hotmail" to "Windows Live Mail". Then they created a stand alone
> desktop mail client, which installs as an application, and named it as,
> "Windows Live Mail desktop".
>
> Then, for reasons unclear to anybody, they renamed "Windows Live Mail" as
> Windows Live Hotmail", and renamed "Windows Live Mail desktop" as "Windows
> Live Mail".
>
> And, because of the way that the Usenet is organized (which they didn't
> invent), they couldn't just rename this group.
>
> Finally, this newsgroup, 'microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop' is
> for discussion of issue related to the desktop email client, now called,
> "Windows Live Mail", and is not appropriate for the online email service,
> now called, "Windows Live Hotmail".
>
> --
> Norman
> ~Oh Lord, why have you come
> ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum
4.Admin Account Problem: Windows Live Messenger
Hello everybody!
Actually to start off I've had this problem for a while now.
So my problem is that everytime I use the Administrator's account, it
doesn't allow me to sign in to Windows Live Messenger.
But if I use the Guest account it works!
When I try to sign in to Windows Live, I get this problem saying the server
is unavailable at the moment but it works with the Guest account.
It also gives me some error codes: 80070005 something like that.
Is there a way to fix this problem all the help is needed I hate using the
Guest account.
Thanks!
Sincerely,
Daniel
5.Using Outlook Live 2007, and Windows Live Messenger 9 together
I have a premium email account from the msn.com domain, for which I pay a
subscription and I am using Microsoft Outlook Live 2007 as my default mail
client. However, when I click the "get mail button" (been the little picture
of the envelope) in Windows Live Messenger [version 9] - it does not open my
Microsoft Outlook 2007 program and instead opens my web-browser and takes me
to the Windows Live Hotmail (web based email) version of my Email Account.
I want Windows Live Messenger to open my Outlook Live 2007 Email Client when
I click on the "get mail button" (been the little picture of the envelope)
rather than my web-browser because I use tags, flags and automatic scheduling
of appointments and meetings (all of which are not available in the web-based
version of my email account, but which are through my Outlook 2007 Client"
I realize that I can just open the Outlook Live 2007 email client when I see
that I have received a new email while signed into WLM9 but I would just like
WLM9 to open the default Outlook Live 2007 as a conveyance rather then having
to go into the start menu and open it that way
I am using Microsoft Windows Vista Premium just in case this would make any
difference to anything
I apologize if this is the wrong place to ask this question but I thought
that this was a Outlook issue
6. Windows live vs. Window live Hotmail
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8. Outlook Connector and Office Live Essential - was OC and Live Mail Plus