Thanks, CH.
Your advise works fine for me.
I've downloaded and installed Windows Live Mail Desktop Beta, and I've got a
third link in Customize Start Menu window. That is called Windows Live
Desktop Beta, and that's what I was need.
Thank you ALL.
"CH" <Whoops!Condi@novolunteersforpeacforce.net> wrote in message
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> Andre I thought that when you installed Windows Live Mail (I had it a
> while ago) that it converted your hotmail account to Windows Live Mail and
> when you signed into your hotmail account you were in Windows Live Mail.
> I didn't like the interface much and thought the original was better but
> check and see if the new features will help you. There is a newer
> version: (You can download from either link):
>
> Windows Mail Blog
> http://morethanmail.spaces.live.com/
>
> Windows Live Mail Page
> http://ideas.live.com/programPage.as...7-e36dd191a9f4
>
> You sure don't need the registry. All you need to do is drag a shortcut
> from the address bar when you log in and you'll have a shortcut to it on
> your desktop (but you'll of course have to sign in after a certain period
> of time like any email account that is web based.)
>
> CH
>
> "Andre" <someone@somewhere.net> wrote in message
> news:BB3516EF-324C-4DC8-BC1B-E78865352757@microsoft.com...
>> Is it possible to change something in Registry to start Live Mail or My
>> Live.com home page from the Start Menu?
>