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Old 1st Jun 2004, 20:37   #1 (permalink)
 
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MSN/Hotmail

Over the past few days, when I try to open new messages in my Hotmail account, I get taken to the MSN homepage. This is soooo annnnnooooying. Takes me quite a lot of "tries" before I can get to read my emails... anyone else had a problem.
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Old 1st Jun 2004, 20:55   #2 (permalink)
 
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'Fraid not old chap...

message sent to senior 'stitchbitch' who is alive and well in knaresborough....
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Old 2nd Jun 2004, 08:54   #3 (permalink)

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I hate the way the Hotmail interface has changed over the last few years. It's far to scattered IMHO and was much quicker and simpler the old way !

I have a problem with the latest version of messenger. Running XP Pro and when I have messenger open, clicking the exit button closes the program down rather than minimise it to sys tray ! Very frustrating !

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