Problem with hotmail
#1
Posted 08 February 2003 - 08:24 PM
i've found this very interesting and decided to put it here.
the issue is that when i try to logon hotmail, the IE gives the error "the page cannot be found, bla, bla..."
and passed 1second it closes; completely crashes
i think this happens whenever the sign-in is related with .net passport (as msn chat, groups, hotmail), i've deleted all cookies, reset web settings, tried diferent security levels, deleted temporary internet files, and nothig seems to work.
i hope someone helps me (i don't want a fresh windows installation)
#4
Posted 09 February 2003 - 08:18 PM
Try pressing 'Refresh' when you get the 404 message... Often works fine that way.
#5
Posted 09 February 2003 - 11:59 PM
Still IMHO, both OE and Hotmail are poooooor clients/services, even for free.
#6
Posted 10 February 2003 - 12:56 AM
#7
Posted 10 February 2003 - 03:38 PM
At the end of the week of weirdness did you happen to install an Instant Messenger Update? Instant Messenger as you probably already know uses the hotmail infrastructure for instant messaging. Also MSN Mess (yes I spelled that correctly
-Christian
#8
Posted 10 February 2003 - 09:36 PM
#9
Posted 10 February 2003 - 10:40 PM
thx, i tried that, but with Netscape and it works.
well, i guess i'll wait 'til i decide to make a fresh install (one more time! ;( )
thx y'all
#10
Posted 11 February 2003 - 01:20 AM
(what does that mean by the way?) I still don't know what version of IE and OE(Outloook Express) you have? That may be your problem, you could just have a really old version of IE and a new version of Netscape. Have you tried Mozilla? I think it's better than netscape, isn't it? Maybe not, can someone comment on this whose tried recent versions of both? By the way I don't recommend using anything, but IE for web based hotmail, because MS is a bunch of bastards and in their typical anti-competive style don't allow file attachment uploads from anything, but IE. I think Netscape can and should sue MS over that.
Thanks,
Christian
#11
Posted 11 February 2003 - 04:54 PM
(what does that mean by the way?) I still don't know what version of IE and OE(Outloook Express) you have? That may be your problem, you could just have a really old version of IE and a new version of Netscape. Have you tried Mozilla? I think it's better than netscape, isn't it? Maybe not, can someone comment on this whose tried recent versions of both? By the way I don't recommend using anything, but IE for web based hotmail, because MS is a bunch of bastards and in their typical anti-competive style don't allow file attachment uploads from anything, but IE. I think Netscape can and should sue MS over that.
Thanks,
Christian
hello Christian, well, i just installed that netscape to get rid of that problem, at least temporally, but it's not my personal pc, so that pc's user is not that exigent to rather use mozilla or Opera.
PS.: "el vago", it's in spanish and it means "lazy" or something ("vague", as yahoo's translation tool said)-->sometimes i need it, i don't usually speak english.
#14
Posted 17 February 2003 - 03:31 PM
That's funny I even asked my dad to proof read my Spanish, but I forgot to get around to posting his edits
this is happenning in one of my job's workstation
This is happening on one of the workstations at work.
Also be sure to capitalize the first letter of each sentence just like Spanish.
i've found this very interesting and decided to put it here.
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Be sure to capitalize all instances of "I": "I ate" and "I've".
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the issue is that when i try to logon hotmail, the IE gives the error "the page cannot be found, bla, bla..."
The issue is that when I try to logon to hotmail, IE gives the error "the page cannot be found, bla, bla..."
In English the isn't used as frequently as it is in Spanish, as you may already know. The reason you don't say the IE is because there's really one IE. Right? Okay sure there's 4.0, 5.0, etc.., but other companies don't make an IE. For example there are millions of cats in the world. So you would say "The cat ran to school.", rather than "Cat ran to school.", but if there was only one cat in the world then cat ran to school would then of course be fine.
and passed 1second it closes; completely crashes
and after 1 second it closes and completely crashes.
i think this happens whenever the sign-in is related with .net passport (as msn chat, groups, hotmail), i've deleted all cookies, reset web settings, tried diferent security levels, deleted temporary internet files, and nothig seems to work.
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I think this is happening whenever......is related to .NET........I've.....reset the web settings,....different.....deleted my temporary internet files.......and nothing......
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i hope someone helps me (i don't want a fresh windows installation)
I hope someone will help me (I don't want to do a fresh installation of Windows).
Well I hope that helped. Feel free to write me with any questions related to the edits I made.
Adios Amigo,
Christian
#15
Posted 17 February 2003 - 06:57 PM
My critical problem with english, sometimes happens when I'm trying to connect phrases, sometimes I can't get the syntax very well.
And about some words, like "diferent"....
Thx a lot again, and feel free to correct me, because it helps to be better.
#16
Posted 26 March 2003 - 05:14 AM
You're welcome for the help both with Hotmail and English.
...thanks a lot, I really appreciate your advice.
Note: advice is always singular.
My critical problem with english, sometimes happens when I'm trying to connect phrases, sometimes I can't get the syntax very well.
My biggest (major, or primary issue with...) problem with English happens, sometimes, as I'm trying to connect phrases. Sometimes I can't create the syntax correctly.
And about some words, like "diferent"....
And about words like "different", ha that's just keyboard stuff. Ha is a single giggle, HaHa is laughing, and HeHe is kind of an evil snicker
Thx a lot again, and feel free to correct me, because it helps to be better.
Thanks a lot again and feel free to correct me, because it'll help me to improve.
Note:
you don't need a comma between "and" when you're only separating two terms, but once you have three then it becomes necessary.
Well see you around the MessageBoard,
Christian Blackburn

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