Unable to send or receive messages for the Live (don943) account.

Server Error: 5102
Server: 'https://mail.services.live.com/DeltaSync_v2.0.0/Sync.aspx'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x8DE00002
Unable to send or receive messages for the Live (don943) account.

Server Error: 5102
Server: 'https://mail.services.live.com/DeltaSync_v2.0.0/Sync.aspx'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x8DE00002
How do I get rid of the windows live mail sign-in page which pops up every time I go to my e-mail? It is a nuisance, I do not want it.  I would appreciate any suggestion.
I've been trying to get my email for a few days from Windows Live Mail 2012 But get this ERROR MESSAGE 

"Unable to send or receive messages for the Hotmail (kem651) account.

Server Error: 0x80072EFD
Server: 'https://mail.services.live.com/DeltaSync_v2.0.0/Sync.aspx'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x80072EFD "

Before I get rid of Windows Live Mail is there a fix, like ASAP, If not I'll just go with another e mail program that actually works. I have a few different e mail accounts and would like to read my mail without having to travel cyberspace to get to them all.

 Help Please kem651
I have searched through responses to questions similar to the above and everyone seems to go off on a track of changing the font and other modifications to the Emails.  That totally misses the point!  There are those of us who are "more mature" who don't have the eyesight of a 25 year old and find that the highlighting of the individual Email subject could be improved somewhat, but the real issue comes when one is dragging an Email to a sub - folder in the left hand panel.  The highlighting in that area is so poor that one almost has to have their nose against the screen to be sure which sub - folder has been selected.  During my many years of use of OE and Thunderbird, I have never encountered this problem.  So, the real question is whether there is a mechanism in the Windows Live Mail 2012 Program running on a Windows 7 Professional platform where the highlighting/contrast can be adjusted to make the viewing screen easier to use?

Over the last couple weeks I have been having a problem with Windows Live Mail. I can send but cannot receive emails. When I hit "send/receive" I keep getting an error message saying:

 

Unable to send or receive messages for the ------------ account.

Server Error: 5102
Server: 'https://mail.services.live.com/DeltaSync_v2.0.0/Sync.aspx'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x8DE00002

 

I have removed my account and then created a new account and this seems to fix the problem temporarily until it happens again. It takes me over 2 hours to create a new account due to the time it takes to import all my emails into Windows Live Mail so I would like to NOT have to do this every few days.

 

Is there any permanent fix to this problem? I've been using Windows Live for many years and only have had this start happening since I got a new laptop that is running Windows 8 in the last month.

My older HP windows 7 computer was failing so I bought a new windows 7 from Dell. I could access my windows mail business accounts with this  older computer. Currently it is not hooked up. While waiting for the new computer,  I went to my Windows XP computer and downloaded windows live mail. I could access all my windows live mail accounts.

 

I installed windows live mail on my new Windows 7 computer and now I can't access my business mail. I have looked at my XP screens and cannot figure out what I did to access windows live mail.

 

I have entered my password in to the new computer windows live email but only end up with my personal account.

 

Can some one help me?

 

Thanks

 

Steve

We are able to send and receive emails on Windows Live Mail, but when trying to edit names within a category we see that we are "working offline"

and can't make changes.

windows live mail now opens offline & asks if you want to work online then goes offline again once one account is checked. It seamed to start after a recent  windows update, we have restored to an earlier date but this did not fix the problem. Cananyone help please.

My older HP windows 7 computer was failing so I bought a new windows 7 from Dell. I could access my windows mail business accounts with this  older computer. Currently it is not hooked up. While waiting for the new computer,  I went to my Windows XP computer and downloaded windows live mail. I could access all my windows live mail accounts.

 

I installed windows live mail on my new Windows 7 computer and now I can't access my business mail. I have looked at my XP screens and cannot figure out what I did to access windows live mail.

 

I have entered my password in to the new computer windows live email but only end up with my personal account.

 

Can some one help me?

 

Thanks

 

Steve