Hello

I am getting emails with weblinks in them and everytime i click on them they never load.

I was using WinXP Pro 32bit, google chrome as web browser and windows live email client
The only thing that has changed now is the fact i have Win7 64bit.

I have been using this setup ever since google chrome came out. i have noticed about 2 or 3 months after i got my Win7 this problem started.

What is happening is when i click onto a weblink in my email my google chrome browser opens and just hangs, about a min later it says it not responsive, then when i close down the browser it get a pop up saying "google has chrashed to a flash problem" im not exactly sure 100% word for word, but all i know is i have never had this problems until now.

I tried to find contact details to report it, but all i seem to get is the run around with forums, so now its my first time in a forum because i got sick and tired trying to look for p2p help.

We can put a man on the moon, we can educate dogs to talk but we cant get a simple phone number to call a person to get help!
WTF 


Window 7 64 bit OS, WLM is default email client

 

1. for example at IE and want to send link by emai to another, i can do this by file->send->send by email, then WLM will be called and current link at IE will add to the email. But the link just added as 'text' but not 'url', which user can't just click the link and open it and needed to copy and paste to web browser to open the link.

    any config for this to let user to direct click and open the link? the default email format set as HTML already.

 

2. how to set default font of email? just tried at option->email->compose and seem not all fonts shown (at least can't find common font ike Arial/Times New Roman)

 

Thank a lot

I have been fighting this issue over the last few weeks for a client and I am out of idea on how to fix this.

First, some background on this client:
* they have ~50 users, all using Mac computers on a pure Mac network
* the shared calendar is from a local exchange server on the network using "user name and password" authentication. 
* the directory service logs in with their Exchange account
* there are no delegates
* there are no digital certificates used
* there are no local accounts.  All users log in via a network login.
* only one user is experiencing this error
* I have rebuilt the users Outlook database multiple times.  Doing so will correct the issue for a day, then the shared calendar disappears again.
* I have reinstalled OS X from a USB thumb drive.  This had no effect.
* I have removed and reinstalled MS Office 2011 for Mac. No effect.
* I have not erased and recreated the users network account nor have I recreated the Exchange account yet (this is my last resort)

Basically the user states that only their calendar is affected.  Their e-mails both sending and receiving work fine, even after the calendar disappears.  They state that they will be using Outlook, leave it open and use a different program (of which they have nothing different installed from their co-workers) or just be creating/reading e-mails and when they check their calendar, the company/shared calendar has vanished.  

Rebuilding the Outlook Database on the default ID will NOT correct this issue.  Finding an older "backup" ID, setting that to default and then rebuilding it allows the user to see their calendar and the Office Reminder window.

I am at a loss here.  Any help is greatly appreciated.

Hi,

I would just like to know what I need to do in order to be able to use my Windows Live Mail client with my Hotmail account. Do I need to upgrade to Hotmail Plus in order to be able to do this?

 

Thanks!

What's happened with windows live mail recently? It is blocking attachments from safe senders in my address book and also  it is allowing junk mail through from blocked senders and thier domain.
I swore by windows live mail but now I'm starting to hate it and a change of mail client is in the offing !!!
14. May 2012 · Comments Off on how do i install default mail client · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: , ,
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