If you expect software to be in the same state on every startup, then you
need to ensure that its terminated in the same state at every shut down.
Most software persists information from one "session" to the next - I
suspect that's what you are seeing here. In other words we way we behave
today is a product of our prior experience - true for humans, true for
software.
"Mike" <Mike@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> ?????
> Sorry, but I don't get it. Care to explain ?
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> "Urbane.Tiger" wrote:
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>> Are you always a 100% consistent in your behaviour.
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>> Sorry I couldn't resist
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>> --
>> TUT
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>> "Mike" <Mike@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> > I have two accounts: an IMAP one and a Hotmail one. Why is that, when
>> > WLM
>> > signs in, sometimes it does with one address (shown in top-right
>> > corner)
>> > and
>> > some other times it does with the other one ?
>> > Thanks.
>> >
>> > Mike
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