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    July 30

    Recent Issues reported by customers

    Hello all,

    We have recently had reports of several different issues from users after a minor backend release that we had for Windows Live Hotmail at the beginning of July. Find below the issues that are been reported so far and the solutions/workarounds for them:

    Problem:

    Unable to view photo attachments in e-mail messages sent from a mobile device/Unable to view attachments received in old emails

    Solution:

    This is currently a known issue and the product group is working towards a resolution. As a workaround, please hit the forward button in your mailbox and you will be able to view the attachments in the email.

    Problem:

    Unable to right click on an attachment and ‘save target as’, users get the following error:

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    Solution:

    Please left click the attachment and you will be prompted to either ‘save’ or ‘open’ the attachment.

    Problem:

    Getting a Gray box when viewing received photo attachments. When customers are forwarding the received photo attachments or copy pasting the attachments into a new email, the attachments/emails show up gray. 

    Example:

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    Solution:

    Please use an email client to view these attachments.

    To download Windows Live mail for free, please visit:

    http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview

    Problem:

    Users are not being able to create a new message using the “E-mail contact” option at the Contacts page. Nothing happens when selecting the “E-mail contact” option.

    Solution:

    This behavior appears to occur when you are using Internet Explorer version 6 and the classic version of Windows Live Hotmail. While we are looking into this, I suggest that you either upgrade your browser to Internet Explorer version 7 (if you are using Windows XP) or use the Full version of Windows Live Hotmail (if you are using an older version of Windows).

    You can download the latest version of Internet Explorer by visiting the link below:

    http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/ie/default.mspx

    To switch from the classic version to the full version of Windows Live Hotmail:

    1. In the upper-right corner of the page, click “Options.”
    2. Under “You are using the classic version of Windows Live Hotmail,” click “Try the full version.”

    Problem:

    Users are not seeing the reply or forward button in their accounts.

    Solution:

    Our product development team is already aware of this and is currently in the process of investigating this issue.  While we are looking into this, I suggest that you optimize your browser settings to ensure that it is not contributing to the issue that you are encountering.

    To optimize IE browser settings, please refer to this link below:

    http://emailsupport.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!5D6F5A79A79B6708!6203.entry

    If you are using any other browser, please refer to your browser’s help documentation.

    Problem:

    Prompted to upgrade browser when viewing e-mail/navigating account

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    Solution:

    You are being prompted with this message because you are using a browser that is not currently supported by Windows Live Hotmail. Windows Live Hotmail currently supports the browsers below and you may encounter issues or some features may be disabled if you are using a different browser.
    Mozilla Firefox 2.0
    Internet Explorer 6 or higher version
    To resolve your issue, we recommend downloading and using either of the browsers mentioned when accessing your Windows Live Hotmail account.

    Problem:

    Unable to compose a mail when you click an address in a 3rd party website and have set Windows Live Hotmail as your default email client.

    Solution:

    This is a known issue as of now. As a workaround, we request you to copy the mail address and open a new email window in your Windows Live Hotmail and compose an email.

    Others:

    If you are encountering any of these issues:

    Receiving Java script Error when viewing messages

    Getting “Working on your Request” or “Windows Live is not available at this time. Please try again later” or "We weren't able to complete the request"

    message when viewing e-mail messages

    Please optimize your browser settings by referring to this link below:

    http://emailsupport.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!5D6F5A79A79B6708!6203.entry

    If you are using any other browser, please refer to your browser’s help documentation.

    If none of these workarounds/solutions resolve the problem that you are having, please contact support at http://support.live.com and report your issue.

    Thanks,
    Windows Live Hotmail Team.

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    JoAnnwrote:
    I prefer the old hotmail set-up. It was easy to save emails to disks/cds or jump drives. You actually had a key that would ask you if you wanted to save the email and what drive. I can't do this in Windows Live Hotmail.
    Is there a simple one-step way to save emails?
    Aug. 6
    I am unable to attach a "photo" I have to send them in "file" form wich makes them VERY large for the receiver.
    Ho do I fix it? It just started happening the option is not there anymore...???
    Aug. 5
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    TOgul1 wrote:
    One problem not on that list, I'm no longer able to right click on an email and open it in it's own new window, which is my prefered way of browsing email, and worked just fin up until a month or so ago.

    Another glitch is that whenever I have hotmail open, instead fo being a single entry in my history (like when I drop down the "back" bar), it forms several entries instantly, and keeps adding entries if I leave ti open for any lenght of time, sometimes making it impossible to go back to any page I had open before opening Hotmail.

    Also, the problem of the message popping up telling you to upgrade your browser, your "solution" is no solution at all, it's just doing what the prompt tells us to do. I have no intention of changing my browser anytime soon, particularly not just to get Hotmail working as well as it did a month ago. What would be the method for getting access to the Hotmail that DID support my browser, and worked just fine on it up until a month or so ago? Or at the very least, ow might I permanently disable thr "upgrade your browser" screen so that it doesn't keep popping up?
    Aug. 5
    Richwrote:
    Regarding: The problem of getting a Gray box when viewing received photo attachments. When customers are forwarding the received photo attachments or copy pasting the attachments into a new email, the attachments/emails show up gray.  The solution of using an email client to view these attachments is not a solution at all.  Suppose you needed to check your mail from a different system.  If I wanted to use an email client, I would not be using MSN, Hotmail or Windows Live.
    Aug. 5

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