| Subject: Choice of E-Mail Client in Windows Live Messenger |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop,microsoft.public.windows.live.messenger |
| Date: 6/28/2008 10:09:43 PM |
| From: "Ian" [Email Address Protection] |
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0026_01C8D974.0CCA08E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, I use Windows Live Messenger in conjunction with an e-mail address = issued in the msn.com domain. When I receive an e-mail I am alerted through Messenger and I can click = the "Open your e-mail inbox" button (in Messenger) to view it. Familiar = to all of us I'm sure... I have recently experimented with the Windows Live Mail desktop client = and I now find that, when I click the above-mentioned button in = Messenger, I am taken to Windows Live Mail to view my message there = (rather than the traditional web-based Windows Live Hotmail client). For a number of reasons - I would prefer to NOT use Windows Live Mail to = view my e-mail messages (by default) and would like to continue to view = them using in web-based Hotmail. (It's lighter-weight, familiar & = quick.) My Question: Is it possible to revert back to using web-based Hotmail, = without uninstalling Windows Live Mail? I tried editing my Windows Live = Mail configuration to remove my msn.com email account, but the program = still gets launched when I click the e-mail button in Messenger. (I = still want to use Windows Live Mail for its other features - RSS feeds & = newsgroups, mainly). I have been through all the Messenger settings; and haven't found one = for this. I half expect someone's will tell me I have to edit something = directly in the Windows Registry. I'm good with that... Thanks in advance for knowledgeable responses. Ian ------=_NextPart_000_0026_01C8D974.0CCA08E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Dunicode"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.6000.16674" name=3DGENERATOR></HEAD> <BODY id=3DMailContainerBody=20 style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 10px; PADDING-LEFT: 10px; PADDING-TOP: 15px"=20 bgColor=3D#ffffff leftMargin=3D0 topMargin=3D0 CanvasTabStop=3D"true"=20 name=3D"Compose message area">Hello,<BR><BR>I use <STRONG>Windows Live=20 Messenger</STRONG> in conjunction with an e-mail address issued in the = msn.com=20 domain.<BR><BR>When I receive an e-mail I am alerted through Messenger = and I can=20 click the "<EM>Open your e-mail inbox</EM>" button (in Messenger) to = view=20 it. Familiar to all of us I'm sure...<BR><BR>I have recently = experimented=20 with the <STRONG>Windows Live Mail</STRONG> desktop client and I now = find that,=20 when I click the above-mentioned button in Messenger, I am taken to = Windows Live=20 Mail to view my message there (rather than the traditional web-based=20 <STRONG>Windows Live Hotmail</STRONG> client).<BR><BR>For a number of = reasons -=20 I would prefer to NOT use Windows Live Mail to view my e-mail messages = (by=20 default) and would like to continue to view them using in web-based=20 Hotmail. (It's lighter-weight, familiar & = quick.)<BR><BR>My=20 Question: Is it possible to revert back to using web-based = Hotmail,=20 without uninstalling Windows Live Mail? I tried editing my Windows = Live=20 Mail configuration to remove my msn.com email account, but the program = still=20 gets launched when I click the e-mail button in Messenger. (I = still want=20 to use Windows Live Mail for its other features - RSS feeds & = newsgroups,=20 mainly).<BR><BR>I have been through all the Messenger settings; and = haven't=20 found one for this. I half expect someone's will tell me I have to = edit=20 something directly in the Windows Registry. I'm good with=20 that...<BR><BR>Thanks in advance for knowledgeable=20 responses.<BR><BR>Ian</BODY></HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0026_01C8D974.0CCA08E0-- |
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| Subject: Re: Choice of E-Mail Client in Windows Live Messenger |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop,microsoft.public.windows.live.messenger |
| Date: 6/28/2008 10:50:10 PM |
| From: "Gary VanderMolen" [Email Address Protection] |
Which OS, XP or Vista? If the latter, try this: http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/224/1/Register-Windows-Live-Hotmail-with-the-Default-Programs-tool-in-Windows-Vista.html -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "Ian" <nospam@for.me.thx> wrote in message news:A2C9DB77-91A2-4FAD-94D4-D110E274584F@microsoft.com... Hello, I use Windows Live Messenger in conjunction with an e-mail address issued in the msn.com domain. When I receive an e-mail I am alerted through Messenger and I can click the "Open your e-mail inbox" button (in Messenger) to view it. Familiar to all of us I'm sure... I have recently experimented with the Windows Live Mail desktop client and I now find that, when I click the above-mentioned button in Messenger, I am taken to Windows Live Mail to view my message there (rather than the traditional web-based Windows Live Hotmail client). For a number of reasons - I would prefer to NOT use Windows Live Mail to view my e-mail messages (by default) and would like to continue to view them using in web-based Hotmail. (It's lighter-weight, familiar & quick.) My Question: Is it possible to revert back to using web-based Hotmail, without uninstalling Windows Live Mail? I tried editing my Windows Live Mail configuration to remove my msn.com email account, but the program still gets launched when I click the e-mail button in Messenger. (I still want to use Windows Live Mail for its other features - RSS feeds & newsgroups, mainly). I have been through all the Messenger settings; and haven't found one for this. I half expect someone's will tell me I have to edit something directly in the Windows Registry. I'm good with that... Thanks in advance for knowledgeable responses. Ian |
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| Subject: Re: Choice of E-Mail Client in Windows Live Messenger |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop,microsoft.public.windows.live.messenger |
| Date: 6/28/2008 11:13:25 PM |
| From: "...winston" [Email Address Protection] |
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01C0_01C8D98D.B69B8240 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Afaik, once WLM is installed, it takes precedent. I've not found any = tweak or registry setting that forces WLMsgr to open Windows Live = Hotmail when WLM is present even if another email client is present(e.g. = OE, Outlook, Vista's Windows Mail when those are default email clients) --=20 ...winston ms-mvp mail "Ian" <nospam@for.me.thx> wrote in message = news:A2C9DB77-91A2-4FAD-94D4-D110E274584F@microsoft.com... Hello, I use Windows Live Messenger in conjunction with an e-mail address = issued in the msn.com domain. When I receive an e-mail I am alerted through Messenger and I can = click the "Open your e-mail inbox" button (in Messenger) to view it. = Familiar to all of us I'm sure... I have recently experimented with the Windows Live Mail desktop client = and I now find that, when I click the above-mentioned button in = Messenger, I am taken to Windows Live Mail to view my message there = (rather than the traditional web-based Windows Live Hotmail client). For a number of reasons - I would prefer to NOT use Windows Live Mail = to view my e-mail messages (by default) and would like to continue to = view them using in web-based Hotmail. (It's lighter-weight, familiar & = quick.) My Question: Is it possible to revert back to using web-based = Hotmail, without uninstalling Windows Live Mail? I tried editing my = Windows Live Mail configuration to remove my msn.com email account, but = the program still gets launched when I click the e-mail button in = Messenger. (I still want to use Windows Live Mail for its other = features - RSS feeds & newsgroups, mainly). I have been through all the Messenger settings; and haven't found one = for this. I half expect someone's will tell me I have to edit something = directly in the Windows Registry. I'm good with that... Thanks in advance for knowledgeable responses. Ian ------=_NextPart_000_01C0_01C8D98D.B69B8240 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type = content=3Dtext/html;charset=3Diso-8859-1> <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.6001.18063" name=3DGENERATOR></HEAD> <BODY id=3DMailContainerBody=20 style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 10px; PADDING-LEFT: 10px; PADDING-TOP: 15px"=20 bgColor=3D#ffffff leftMargin=3D0 topMargin=3D0 CanvasTabStop=3D"true"=20 name=3D"Compose message area"> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Afaik, once WLM is installed, it takes precedent. = I've not=20 found any tweak or registry setting that forces WLMsgr to open Windows = Live=20 Hotmail when WLM is present even if another email client is present(e.g. = OE,=20 Outlook, Vista's Windows Mail when those are default email = clients)</FONT><BR>--=20 <BR> ...winston<BR>ms-mvp mail<BR></DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE=20 style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; = BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"> <DIV>"Ian" <<A=20 title=3D"mailto:nospam@for.me.thx CTRL + Click to follow link"=20 href=3D"mailto:nospam@for.me.thx">nospam@for.me.thx</A>> wrote in = message <A=20 = title=3D"news:A2C9DB77-91A2-4FAD-94D4-D110E274584F@microsoft.com CTRL= + Click to follow link"=20 = href=3D"news:A2C9DB77-91A2-4FAD-94D4-D110E274584F@microsoft.com">news:A2C= 9DB77-91A2-4FAD-94D4-D110E274584F@microsoft.com</A>...</DIV>Hello,<BR><BR= >I=20 use <STRONG>Windows Live Messenger</STRONG> in conjunction with an = e-mail=20 address issued in the msn.com domain.<BR><BR>When I receive an e-mail = I am=20 alerted through Messenger and I can click the "<EM>Open your e-mail=20 inbox</EM>" button (in Messenger) to view it. Familiar to all of = us I'm=20 sure...<BR><BR>I have recently experimented with the <STRONG>Windows = Live=20 Mail</STRONG> desktop client and I now find that, when I click the=20 above-mentioned button in Messenger, I am taken to Windows Live Mail = to view=20 my message there (rather than the traditional web-based = <STRONG>Windows Live=20 Hotmail</STRONG> client).<BR><BR>For a number of reasons - I would = prefer to=20 NOT use Windows Live Mail to view my e-mail messages (by default) and = would=20 like to continue to view them using in web-based Hotmail. (It's=20 lighter-weight, familiar & quick.)<BR><BR>My Question: = Is it=20 possible to revert back to using web-based Hotmail, without = uninstalling=20 Windows Live Mail? I tried editing my Windows Live Mail = configuration to=20 remove my msn.com email account, but the program still gets launched = when I=20 click the e-mail button in Messenger. (I still want to use = Windows Live=20 Mail for its other features - RSS feeds & newsgroups, = mainly).<BR><BR>I=20 have been through all the Messenger settings; and haven't found one = for=20 this. I half expect someone's will tell me I have to edit = something=20 directly in the Windows Registry. I'm good with = that...<BR><BR>Thanks in=20 advance for knowledgeable responses.<BR><BR>Ian = </BLOCKQUOTE></BODY></HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_01C0_01C8D98D.B69B8240-- |
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| Subject: Re: Choice of E-Mail Client in Windows Live Messenger |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop,microsoft.public.windows.live.messenger |
| Date: 6/28/2008 11:57:11 PM |
| From: "...winston" [Email Address Protection] |
If that program does these two things, it may not work in Vista Change 'Default' Value from "Windows Live Mail" to "Windows Live Hotmail" at the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Clients\Mail\Hotmail - supposedly build 1606 of Windows Live Mail corrected this registry entry in XP and Vista. And for Vista(only, not XP) Change the 'Value data' from from "Windows Live Mail" to "Windows Live Hotmail" for the Value '@C:\Program Files\InternetExplorer\hmmapi.dll,-202' at the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\LocalSettings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\MuiCache Maybe Jonathan Kay will add some confirmation, one way or another, since this is cross-posted to WLM and WLMessenger newsgroups. -- ...winston ms-mvp mail "Gary VanderMolen" <Gary@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message news:ecFp#va2IHA.1768@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Which OS, XP or Vista? If the latter, try this: > http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/224/1/Register-Windows-Live-Hotmail-with-the-Default-Programs-tool-in-Windows-Vista.html > > -- > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) > > > "Ian" <nospam@for.me.thx> wrote in message news:A2C9DB77-91A2-4FAD-94D4-D110E274584F@microsoft.com... > Hello, > > I use Windows Live Messenger in conjunction with an e-mail address issued in the msn.com domain. > > When I receive an e-mail I am alerted through Messenger and I can click the "Open your e-mail inbox" button (in Messenger) to > view it. Familiar to all of us I'm sure... > > I have recently experimented with the Windows Live Mail desktop client and I now find that, when I click the above-mentioned > button in Messenger, I am taken to Windows Live Mail to view my message there (rather than the traditional web-based Windows Live > Hotmail client). > > For a number of reasons - I would prefer to NOT use Windows Live Mail to view my e-mail messages (by default) and would like to > continue to view them using in web-based Hotmail. (It's lighter-weight, familiar & quick.) > > My Question: Is it possible to revert back to using web-based Hotmail, without uninstalling Windows Live Mail? I tried editing > my Windows Live Mail configuration to remove my msn.com email account, but the program still gets launched when I click the > e-mail button in Messenger. (I still want to use Windows Live Mail for its other features - RSS feeds & newsgroups, mainly). > > I have been through all the Messenger settings; and haven't found one for this. I half expect someone's will tell me I have to > edit something directly in the Windows Registry. I'm good with that... > > Thanks in advance for knowledgeable responses. > > Ian |
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| Subject: Re: Choice of E-Mail Client in Windows Live Messenger |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop,microsoft.public.windows.live.messenger |
| Date: 6/29/2008 3:21:15 AM |
| From: "Peter.R" [Email Address Protection] |
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| Subject: Re: Choice of E-Mail Client in Windows Live Messenger |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop,microsoft.public.windows.live.messenger |
| Date: 6/29/2008 11:06:33 PM |
| From: "...winston" [Email Address Protection] |
Thanks Peter I stand corrected and learned something new. I did notice that "Not 'signed in' has a broad and unique definition. WLMsgr's email icon calls Hotmail Web UI if WLM\Tools\Options\Connections\Stop Signing In\ is activated and also if a different LiveID is used for signing on in WLM. If the same LiveID was used to sign-on in WLM as WLMsgr, then WLMsgr's email icon will still call WLM until a different Live ID is used or Stop-Signing-In is activated for that Live Id(I.e. Cancelling the Sign-on with the same id in WLM is not sufficient) The above is for Vista, I suspect it�s the same on XP, but have yet to step through it on XP. -- ...winston ms-mvp mail "Peter.R" <Peter.R@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message news:ez2OpHd2IHA.4492@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi Ian. > > If you are signed in to Windows Live through Windows Live Mail, the e-mail button in WLMessenger will open WLMail, but if you are > not 'signed in' through WLMail, then the e-mail button in WLMessenger will open Internet Explorer to your associated Hotmail > account. > > -- > Cheers, > Peter.R > (Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 with Windows Live Mail 12.0.1606) > "There are more things in Heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy." - Shakespeare > --------------- > > "Ian" <nospam@for.me.thx> wrote in message news:A2C9DB77-91A2-4FAD-94D4-D110E274584F@microsoft.com... >> Hello, >> >> I use Windows Live Messenger in conjunction with an e-mail address issued in the msn.com domain. >> >> When I receive an e-mail I am alerted through Messenger and I can click the "Open your e-mail inbox" button (in Messenger) to >> view it. Familiar to all of us I'm sure... >> >> I have recently experimented with the Windows Live Mail desktop client and I now find that, when I click the above-mentioned >> button in Messenger, I am taken to Windows Live Mail to view my message there (rather than the traditional web-based Windows >> Live Hotmail client). >> >> For a number of reasons - I would prefer to NOT use Windows Live Mail to view my e-mail messages (by default) and would like to >> continue to view them using in web-based Hotmail. (It's lighter-weight, familiar & quick.) >> >> My Question: Is it possible to revert back to using web-based Hotmail, without uninstalling Windows Live Mail? I tried editing >> my Windows Live Mail configuration to remove my msn.com email account, but the program still gets launched when I click the >> e-mail button in Messenger. (I still want to use Windows Live Mail for its other features - RSS feeds & newsgroups, mainly). >> >> I have been through all the Messenger settings; and haven't found one for this. I half expect someone's will tell me I have to >> edit something directly in the Windows Registry. I'm good with that... >> >> Thanks in advance for knowledgeable responses. >> >> Ian |
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| Subject: Re: Choice of E-Mail Client in Windows Live Messenger |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop,microsoft.public.windows.live.messenger |
| Date: 6/30/2008 3:07:09 AM |
| From: "Peter.R" [Email Address Protection] |
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