Hi, Ernie.
Windows Live Hotmail is kind of in a time warp at the moment. You might
have missed this announcement Sunday, May 6, 2007:
Microsoft Launches Windows Live Hotmail Worldwide
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/p...lLaunchPR.mspx
I've never used Hotmail or a "Live" anything yet, but it looks like I'll
soon have to migrate from Windows Mail to the newly-renamed Windows Live
Mail, according to this quote from that press release:
"More to come. In the coming weeks, Microsoft will introduce an additional
e-mail client option for Windows Live Hotmail with the release of Windows
Live Mail beta, a free consumer e-mail client available via download that
will be a successor to Outlook Express and Windows Mail on Windows Vistaâ„¢."
NOT the smoothest rollout I've seen, and the bewilderingly similar names and
re-names just add to the confusion. :>(
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
rc@grandecom.net
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Mail in Vista Ultimate x64)
"Ernie" <Ernie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:71F1326D-5621-435F-B658-246AA15859D2@microsoft.com...
> Tried to download "Windows Live Hotmail" and I get the following message:
>
> "Sorry, but it looks like you won't be able to participate in Windows Live
> Hotmail at this time.
> This might be because:
> Your account is with one of our partners and has additional features that
> Windows Live Hotmail doesn’t support yet
> Windows Live Hotmail isn’t available in your area at this time
> You have a parentally controlled account
> Your Windows Live ID indicates you're under 13"
>
> I don't understand Microsoft's phasing in system? Can anyone shed some
> light
> on this? I have an older Hotmail (Free) account (1999). I tried WLMD but
> it
> was a disater. Have been using the native Windows Mail (Vista Home
> Premium)
> and the Hotmail via MSN home page. What are my options at this point in
> time?