Help! Why do my hotmail contacts keep appearing in Windows Mail?

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Guest

I'd like to keep my hotmail (personal) accounts separate from my Windows Mail
(business) account, but my hotmail contacts keep appearing as folders in my
Windows Mail account each time I open a hotmail account. How do I stop this
from happening? I have not (knowingly) created any links and none are shown
in my Windows Mail system.

Also, a hotmail contact told me that they could see my other accounts when
they opened a message, which is quite worrying: how do I prevent this too? By
'hotmail', I mean 'Windows Live' or whatever it is now called.

Any help greatly appreciated!
 
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Gary VanderMolen

Windows Mail has no way of interacting with Hotmail.
Are you sure the email program you are using isn't called
Windows Live Mail?
 
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Guest

I am absolutely sure that it is Windows Mail ...it came as part of Vista with
my new laptop. That is why I am so surprised. Is Windows Live Mail taking
over somehow?
--
Peter


Gary VanderMolen said:
Windows Mail has no way of interacting with Hotmail.
Are you sure the email program you are using isn't called
Windows Live Mail?

--
Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


Peter said:
I'd like to keep my hotmail (personal) accounts separate from my Windows Mail
(business) account, but my hotmail contacts keep appearing as folders in my
Windows Mail account each time I open a hotmail account. How do I stop this
from happening? I have not (knowingly) created any links and none are shown
in my Windows Mail system.

Also, a hotmail contact told me that they could see my other accounts when
they opened a message, which is quite worrying: how do I prevent this too? By
'hotmail', I mean 'Windows Live' or whatever it is now called.

Any help greatly appreciated!
 
G

Gary VanderMolen

Windows Live Mail may take over some day in the future, but
currently it is still in beta testing, and it won't be included in a
standard Vista system unless you download it.

I'm confused by your statement "my hotmail contacts keep appearing
as folders in my Windows Mail account each time I open a hotmail account."
Can you walk us through the steps of exactly what you are doing?

Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


Peter said:
I am absolutely sure that it is Windows Mail ...it came as part of Vista with
my new laptop. That is why I am so surprised. Is Windows Live Mail taking
over somehow?
--
Peter


Gary VanderMolen said:
Windows Mail has no way of interacting with Hotmail.
Are you sure the email program you are using isn't called
Windows Live Mail?

--
Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


Peter said:
I'd like to keep my hotmail (personal) accounts separate from my Windows Mail
(business) account, but my hotmail contacts keep appearing as folders in my
Windows Mail account each time I open a hotmail account. How do I stop this
from happening? I have not (knowingly) created any links and none are shown
in my Windows Mail system.

Also, a hotmail contact told me that they could see my other accounts when
they opened a message, which is quite worrying: how do I prevent this too? By
'hotmail', I mean 'Windows Live' or whatever it is now called.

Any help greatly appreciated!
 
G

Guest

Thanks for your patience Gary

Basically I use Windows Mail all day every day for my business. It is left
open all the time. Perhaps once or twice a day, I may open one of my hotmail
(live mail) accounts (usually via messenger) to check for personal messages.
After I have done so, if I go back to Windows Mail and click the Contacts
icon, a new folder appears labelled with my hotmail account email address. If
I open another hotmail account, a second folder appears.
--
Peter


Gary VanderMolen said:
Windows Live Mail may take over some day in the future, but
currently it is still in beta testing, and it won't be included in a
standard Vista system unless you download it.

I'm confused by your statement "my hotmail contacts keep appearing
as folders in my Windows Mail account each time I open a hotmail account."
Can you walk us through the steps of exactly what you are doing?

Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


Peter said:
I am absolutely sure that it is Windows Mail ...it came as part of Vista with
my new laptop. That is why I am so surprised. Is Windows Live Mail taking
over somehow?
--
Peter


Gary VanderMolen said:
Windows Mail has no way of interacting with Hotmail.
Are you sure the email program you are using isn't called
Windows Live Mail?

--
Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


I'd like to keep my hotmail (personal) accounts separate from my Windows Mail
(business) account, but my hotmail contacts keep appearing as folders in my
Windows Mail account each time I open a hotmail account. How do I stop this
from happening? I have not (knowingly) created any links and none are shown
in my Windows Mail system.

Also, a hotmail contact told me that they could see my other accounts when
they opened a message, which is quite worrying: how do I prevent this too? By
'hotmail', I mean 'Windows Live' or whatever it is now called.

Any help greatly appreciated!
 
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Gary VanderMolen

I also have a (e-mail address removed) folder in my Windows Contacts,
but it only appeared after I downloaded and began using Windows Live Mail.
After thinking about your experience I'm wondering whether the same
mechanism that caused *that* to happen to me could be brought about by
Windows Live Hotmail or Live Messenger. I don't know, as I'm not familiar
with those apps. Unless someone else here is knowledgeable in that area,
you would be more likely to get an answer in the MSN or Messenger forums:

On the web:
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...fault.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.msn.discussion
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...efault.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.msn.messenger

or via your news reader:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.msn.discussion
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.msn.messenger
--
Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


Peter said:
Thanks for your patience Gary

Basically I use Windows Mail all day every day for my business. It is left
open all the time. Perhaps once or twice a day, I may open one of my hotmail
(live mail) accounts (usually via messenger) to check for personal messages.
After I have done so, if I go back to Windows Mail and click the Contacts
icon, a new folder appears labelled with my hotmail account email address. If
I open another hotmail account, a second folder appears.
--
Peter


Gary VanderMolen said:
Windows Live Mail may take over some day in the future, but
currently it is still in beta testing, and it won't be included in a
standard Vista system unless you download it.

I'm confused by your statement "my hotmail contacts keep appearing
as folders in my Windows Mail account each time I open a hotmail account."
Can you walk us through the steps of exactly what you are doing?

Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


Peter said:
I am absolutely sure that it is Windows Mail ...it came as part of Vista with
my new laptop. That is why I am so surprised. Is Windows Live Mail taking
over somehow?
--
Peter


:

Windows Mail has no way of interacting with Hotmail.
Are you sure the email program you are using isn't called
Windows Live Mail?

--
Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


I'd like to keep my hotmail (personal) accounts separate from my Windows Mail
(business) account, but my hotmail contacts keep appearing as folders in my
Windows Mail account each time I open a hotmail account. How do I stop this
from happening? I have not (knowingly) created any links and none are shown
in my Windows Mail system.

Also, a hotmail contact told me that they could see my other accounts when
they opened a message, which is quite worrying: how do I prevent this too? By
'hotmail', I mean 'Windows Live' or whatever it is now called.

Any help greatly appreciated!
 
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Jane C

I have the same - my Hotmail accounts show up in the Contacts folder in
Windows Mail. I do have Windows Live Messenger installed. Each of my
Hotmail account folders contains the contacts for that IM instance.

It would appear that Windows Live Messenger is sharing the inbuilt Contacts
folder in Vista with Windows Mail.
 
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Gary VanderMolen

Thanks for that confirmation. The OP does NOT want the contacts
sharing to happen. I have no idea how to turn it off.

--
Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]


Jane C said:
I have the same - my Hotmail accounts show up in the Contacts folder in
Windows Mail. I do have Windows Live Messenger installed. Each of my
Hotmail account folders contains the contacts for that IM instance.

It would appear that Windows Live Messenger is sharing the inbuilt Contacts
folder in Vista with Windows Mail.
 

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