Because it prevents spamming. If you want to submit anything to Microsoft,
or recieve anything from Microsoft, generally you will need to prove who you
are by signing in with a Windows Live ID or Passport.
Sign into Windows Mail... sign into the newsgroups... either way, it doesn't
really matter all that much.
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"Saurabh Nandu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:610D14CD-CB36-4D81-87F9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> I just installed Vista beta 2. And I am trying out Windows Mail. When I
> try to post a question to the MS Newsgroups it asks me to Sign Into
> Windows Mail and its a Passport Dialog.
>
> I think this is very misleading. Newsgroups are Newsgroups why am i
> required to provide my Passport ID for posting questions?
>
> Secondly, Why does the dialog read Sign In to Windows Mail? It's highly
> misleading since I have no clue why I should sign-in. I am posting to a
> newsgroup, it should probablly tell me to sign on to a news group not
> Windows Mail!
>
> Regards,
> Saurabh Nandu
> www.AksTech.com