Hi,

Since yesterday, when I log into Windows Live Mail none of my contacts are showing. If I start a new email and start to type someones name, whereas it used to give me a list of people that matched, it now does nothing and says that I don't have any contacts with an email address.

I have also noticed that I have a button on the top right hand corner of the screen saying "sign in". I don't believe this is usually there.

I have clicked on this and tried to sign in, even changed by password so I know I am using the correct one. When I click on the sign in button I get a sign in screen showing my ID. When I enter the password (which I know is correct) I get a message saying that either the sign in name does not exist, or I have entered an incorrect password.

Can anyone shed any light on what I may be able to do to resolve this?

Many Thanks

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Hi,

Since yesterday, when I log into Windows Live Mail none of my contacts are showing. If I start a new email and start to type someones name, whereas it used to give me a list of people that matched, it now does nothing and says that I don't have any contacts with an email address.

I have also noticed that I have a button on the top right hand corner of the screen saying "sign in". I don't believe this is usually there.

I have clicked on this and tried to sign in, even changed by password so I know I am using the correct one. When I click on the sign in button I get a sign in screen showing my ID. When I enter the password (which I know is correct) I get a message saying that either the sign in name does not exist, or I have entered an incorrect password.

Can anyone shed any light on what I may be able to do to resolve this?

Many Thanks

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