However, when I downloaded the program, I downloaded just the mail program
(I didn't want the extras of family protection, write to blog, etc) and when
I opened it I was disappointed to see just my log-in name, status, and
display picture in the top right corner, not my entire messenger window with
contacts listed integrated as shown before in the example. In fact, I still
have to use two different windows to access my mail and messenger, and even
contacts opens up in a new window (which is a hassle, even with the tabbing
features of Vista).
I know that this is supposedly the official release of Windows Live Mail and
all, but this seems to be rather misleading... all of the demo pictures show
the messenger integrated into the mail main window, but mine does not have
any options for that. It's simply a small menu size box in the top right
corner. No listed offline/online contacts or anything.
Did I miss something by only downloading the Mail and not the extras? I
already had Live Messenger and didn't think I needed any of the extras to get
this integration. I checked all updates and spent hours looking for any
options, but found nothing.
Thanks in advance.
I am also using WLM and messenger.
My screen name for messenger is different from my @live.com address.
But in the upper right hand corner is a button for you to log into
messenger using your @live.com address. So I disconnected from using my
other address and signed into messenger using WLM. A screen popped up,
showing my email contacts list as my list for the IM from the WLM
interface. It also put an IM icon in the system tray. It appears to me
that it is integrated, but some of the functions are seperate.
I still believe that it is a good combination, even though in part they
are still two different programs.
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.Joe
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I just wish that Microsoft/Windows would realize that their demo pictures
are misleading if we aren't getting that final product in the picture
(integrated), or if they aren't integrated like they are supposed to be and
this is some kind of glitch.
Would it be that I would have to uninstall my messenger program I wonder?
Anyway, I'll just deal with it for now.
My Windows Live Mail account doesn't work through my browser logging into
the main site (says it's unavailable), so I have only been using the desktop
version. I still have yet to see the same "look" as the one in the
screenshot, but there is no problem with the program itself. I just wish it
looked as nice as the one in the screenshot. ^^;
http://get.live.com/ (hover over "mail")
Thanks for the help and figuring out what was going on!
"Peter.R" wrote:
> I have not seen any screenshots that would imply WLMessenger was now part
> of WLMail.
>
> What is the link to the 'demo pictures' that you mentioned?
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Peter
> (Windows Vista Home Premium with Windows Live Mail 12.0.1606)
> "There are more things in Heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in
> your philosophy." - Shakespeare
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