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Emrys Davies

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Jan 14, 2011, 10:54:30 AM1/14/11
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I have Win 7 Home Premium 64 bit and WLM

I only downloaded WLM but am also signed up to Win. Live but I do not intend
to use the latter. When I attempt open WLM the Win. Live 'sign-in' window
appears and I want to prevent that happening. I just want to open WLM
directly. How can I achieve that?

Emrys Davies

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Jan 14, 2011, 11:50:32 AM1/14/11
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"Emrys Davies" <m...@privacy.net> wrote in message
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For some reason that problem has gone away and am no longer asked to sign-in
to Win. Live and hopefully it will stay that way - just as it was.

...winston

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Jan 14, 2011, 1:39:17 PM1/14/11
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You are using a very old 2009 build of WLM(14.0.8089.726)
To ensure you stay sign-ed off of Live
- WLM Menu/Tools/Options/Connections/<Stop Signing In>
- if greyed-out sign in is disable, if not greyed-out, click it

Fyi...Consider upgrading to the latest 2009 build released in May
2010....you may eventually have to upgrade to retain functionality,
especially if you use WLMsgr.

c.f. Email from Microsoft
Windows Live Messenger Team
[communication...@microsoft.windowslive.com]
Notice was sent, will be sent(or intended to be sent) to all using build
8089 or earlier.
<qp>
Dear Messenger User,
We have just released a new version of Messenger which includes important
security updates to help keep you and your friends safe while you chat
online. All Messenger users will be required to have the latest version to
continue using the service
</qp>

Note: No mix and match of WLE versions is possible..upgrading one
application will upgrade all other installed applications and may also
require the user to uncheck any offered applications not previously
installed to prevent installation of additional components.

Good luck!


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Emrys Davies

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Jan 14, 2011, 2:43:05 PM1/14/11
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"...winston" <winst...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Thanks for that Winston. Very helpful. If I upgrade to WLM 2010 will it
just confine itself to the latter as I merely downloaded WLM 2009 and that
is all I want. My connection to Win. Live is purely exploratory.

...winston

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Jan 14, 2011, 10:43:01 PM1/14/11
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You must mean 2011..since there is no 2010.

The installer will upgrade all applications currently installed and also
pre-check(opt-you-in) any that are not...thus ensure you run the 2011
installer in the custom mode by selecting 'Choose the programs you want to
install' and deselect any that you do not want.

Note: 2011 uses a Ribbon Menu and Options Menu instead of the traditional
file menu used by 2009.

Windows Live Mail 2011 - Ribbon GUI
http://liveunplugged.wordpress.com/2010/09/11/windows-live-mail-wave-4-ribbon-gui/

Windows Live Mail 2011 - Options Menu
http://liveunplugged.wordpress.com/2010/12/06/windows-live-mail-version-2011-options-menu/


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Emrys Davies

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Jan 15, 2011, 5:38:57 PM1/15/11
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"...winston" <winst...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> You must mean 2011..since there is no 2010.
>
> The installer will upgrade all applications currently installed and also
> pre-check(opt-you-in) any that are not...thus ensure you run the 2011
> installer in the custom mode by selecting 'Choose the programs you want to
> install' and deselect any that you do not want.
>
> Note: 2011 uses a Ribbon Menu and Options Menu instead of the traditional
> file menu used by 2009.
>
> Windows Live Mail 2011 - Ribbon GUI
> http://liveunplugged.wordpress.com/2010/09/11/windows-live-mail-wave-4-ribbon-gui/
>
> Windows Live Mail 2011 - Options Menu
> http://liveunplugged.wordpress.com/2010/12/06/windows-live-mail-version-2011-options-menu/
>
>
> --
> ...winston
> msft mvp mail

If I opted for WLM 2011 and wanted the configuration to stay as close as
possible to the 2009 version it appears that I should go for the Options
Menu.

...winston

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Jan 16, 2011, 5:18:32 AM1/16/11
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"Emrys Davies"  wrote in message news:8pelvv...@mid.individual.net...
 
 
If I opted for WLM 2011 and wanted the configuration to stay as close as
possible to the 2009 version it appears that I should go for the Options
Menu.
 
 
>
???
Both those are for 2011.
The Options Menu is accessed via the WLM Button on the Ribbon.
- used for configuration.it does not revert anything to a '2009 style'.
 
<quoted print, mine>
The ‘Options’ menu on the Windows Live Mail Button contains the following submenus
■Mail (Configuration settings for the program)
■@E-mail Accounts (Add, Remove, Properties, Set Default, Import, Export for both Mail and News accounts)
■Newsgroups (Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Reset newsgroups lists)
■Feeds (Add, Edit, Delete)
■Safety Options (Configuration for Junk Filter, Safe/Block Senders, Phishing, Security)
</qp>

Emrys Davies

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Jan 16, 2011, 2:19:25 PM1/16/11
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Thanks a lot winston.  You are certainly helping me to understand this a little more than I did and I find it very interesting.  I use the computer a lot, but not extensively, to say the least. WLM 2009, on its own, does me fine but should I venture into 2011 I will know where to tread, thanks to you.  

...winston

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Jan 17, 2011, 4:02:35 AM1/17/11
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You're welcome..

When writing an article(those were mine) about Windows Live...I've been
particular about the version it applies to unless it's applicable to both
(or the written content specifies the difference).


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