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Thread ID: 118132 2011-05-21 04:13:00 How many of you knew this. Trev (427) Press F1
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1203738 2011-05-21 04:13:00 If you are using Windows Live Mail and have to reinstall your OS and Windows Live Mail that you can recover your email address book by signing into your Windows Live Account and downloading your contacts.
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Trev (427)
1203739 2011-05-21 04:30:00 If you are using a windows live account, yeah the two sync, between online and whats on your PC.

If you use a POP account through your ISP, I dont think they will.
wainuitech (129)
1203740 2011-05-21 04:39:00 If you are using Windows Live Mail and have to reinstall your OS and Windows Live Mail that you can recover your email address book by signing into your Windows Live Account and downloading your contacts.
:)

If you are using Windows Live Mail you need to use a better mail client.
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1203741 2011-05-21 05:46:00 what do you recomend cowboy stu (7021)
1203742 2011-05-21 05:52:00 If you are using a windows live account, yeah the two sync, between online and whats on your PC .

If you use a POP account through your ISP, I dont think they will .
No it works through a POP account . This borrowed computer I'm using I have set it up for a pop account .
BTW the fault on my computer is the motherboard . Ascent are waiting for a replacement one .
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Trev (427)
1203743 2011-05-21 07:00:00 I'll be gutted if MS have copied any of my data to their servers without my say so. Metla (12)
1203744 2011-05-21 07:30:00 When a person uses Live essentials in its default settings( recommended), if you are using Outlook, it has Outlook Connector.
With the Outlook Hotmail Connector, you can view your Windows Live Hotmail contacts in Outlook. By organizing your contacts in Outlook, you can take advantage of the advanced contact management features that Outlook offers such as the new Business Card View, Instant Search, and the ability to sort contacts by different criteria such as location or color category. Additionally, any changes you make to contact information in Outlook will automatically be synchronized with the Web version in your Windows Live Hotmail account. It wouldn't surprise me in the slightest that Live mail will sync as well. Which of course by clicking "I agree" you actually agree to have items synced.
wainuitech (129)
1203745 2011-05-21 13:05:00 Gmail + Android ftw hueybot3000 (3646)
1203746 2011-05-22 04:34:00 No, but it sounds like it could be useful Agent_24 (57)
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