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How the heck do I get my hotmail plus contacts into outlook 2003?
I have gone in loops all over the microsoft site and the rest of the
internet. eveything says you need outlook connector. okay, fine. then you try to find it on the premium site and it's nowhere to be found. so the first question I have is: 1) where the heck do i download the connector? 2) if i am already paying for hotmail plus and i have paid for outlook and office on my pc, why the hell do i need something else to make hotmail and outlook jive? microsoft does own both programs right? |
How the heck do I get my hotmail plus contacts into outlook 2003?
I'm not sure about this but have you tried just adding an HTTP mail account
he Tools menu Email accounts? "frustrated outlook user" frustrated outlook wrote in message ... I have gone in loops all over the microsoft site and the rest of the internet. eveything says you need outlook connector. okay, fine. then you try to find it on the premium site and it's nowhere to be found. so the first question I have is: 1) where the heck do i download the connector? 2) if i am already paying for hotmail plus and i have paid for outlook and office on my pc, why the hell do i need something else to make hotmail and outlook jive? microsoft does own both programs right? |
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Yes, I did that. I can access my emails from hotmail in outlook but my
contacts do not exist in outlook. Thanks "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I'm not sure about this but have you tried just adding an HTTP mail account he Tools menu Email accounts? "frustrated outlook user" frustrated outlook wrote in message ... I have gone in loops all over the microsoft site and the rest of the internet. eveything says you need outlook connector. okay, fine. then you try to find it on the premium site and it's nowhere to be found. so the first question I have is: 1) where the heck do i download the connector? 2) if i am already paying for hotmail plus and i have paid for outlook and office on my pc, why the hell do i need something else to make hotmail and outlook jive? microsoft does own both programs right? |
How the heck do I get my hotmail plus contacts into outlook 20
I think you need the connector for that. I'll see if I can find any info
about it "frustrated outlook user" wrote in message ... Yes, I did that. I can access my emails from hotmail in outlook but my contacts do not exist in outlook. |
How the heck do I get my hotmail plus contacts into outlook 2003?
Hotmail plus gives you HTTP (webdav) access - that does not support using
hotmail's contacts. The connector works only with MSN premium and Outlook live accounts and allows you to sync hotmail contacts, tasks and notes along with the mail. The reason you would need to pay for the connector is because Microsoft sells different levels of support - hotmail plus is a basic level, outlook live is higher and msn premium is even higher. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide) Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "frustrated outlook user" frustrated outlook wrote in message ... I have gone in loops all over the microsoft site and the rest of the internet. eveything says you need outlook connector. okay, fine. then you try to find it on the premium site and it's nowhere to be found. so the first question I have is: 1) where the heck do i download the connector? 2) if i am already paying for hotmail plus and i have paid for outlook and office on my pc, why the hell do i need something else to make hotmail and outlook jive? microsoft does own both programs right? |
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