New hotmail beta system

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Guest

I recently 'updated' my hotmail account to the new 'windows live beta' one. I
now wish I hadn't as now I send new messages, reply to my emails or click on
links from emails.

This a big problem as I use my Hotmail account for my business! Is there any
way to get it working like it should, or is it because it's a new thing
working out teething problems?

Regards
Clare
 
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Alias

sqweek01 said:
I recently 'updated' my hotmail account to the new 'windows live beta' one. I
now wish I hadn't as now I send new messages, reply to my emails or click on
links from emails.

This a big problem as I use my Hotmail account for my business! Is there any
way to get it working like it should, or is it because it's a new thing
working out teething problems?

Regards
Clare

Now you know that BETA software is for BETA testers and have no place on
a production machine. I'm afraid you'll have to open a new email
account. Try Yahoo and if you want Yahoo in Outlook Express, get one
from yahoo.co.uk, free, NOT yahoo.com, pay.

Alias
 
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PA Bear

sqweek01 said:
I recently 'updated' my hotmail account to the new 'windows live beta'
one. I now wish I hadn't as now I send new messages, reply to my emails
or click on links from emails.

While I appreciate your frustration, you haven't stated what the problem is.
This a big problem as I use my Hotmail account for my business! Is there
any way to get it working like it should, or is it because it's a new
thing working out teething problems?

Using a Hotmail account for other than personal purposes is a violation of
the Windows Live Mail/Hotmail EULA, Clare:

<QP>
4. NO COMMERCIAL, UNLAWFUL OR HARMFUL USE OF THE MSN WEB SITES

The MSN Web Sites are only for your personal use. You will not use the MSN
Web Sites for commercial purposes...
</QP>
Source: http://privacy2.msn.com/tou/en-us/default.aspx

If you go to your Windows Live Mail webpage and click on OPTIONS > Your
Account, scroll down to "Beta Opt-out" > Click on this to return to the
"old" Hotmail interface.

You can get limited support fo Windows Live Mail beta via
http://support.live.com/eform.aspx?...lsupport_home_options_form_byemail&ct=eformts
 

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