Greetings Joe,
thank you for the steps. But, what is a systray, the messenger icon in the
systray?
Previously I've asked what the e and s stood for in essay, since I hadn't
seen the word before asking the question.
thanx and peace,
beyondnobodywantsme@xxxxxx
if that one is available.
Peace.
"mynetx [Messenger Plus!]" wrote:
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> Hello Joe,
>
> Windows Live Messenger does support multiple accounts. Simply sign out of
> the first account (rightclicking the Messenger icon in the systray, and
> clicking "Sign out"), then enter your wife's Windows Live ID and the
> corresponding password. Choose whether you want to store the credentials,
> then sign in.
> For using 2 different email accounts in Windows Live Mail, you will have to
> set up a second user account within your operating system as Windows Live
> Mail does not support identities anymore, like Outlook Express did. Of
> course, using the Hotmail website mail program is possible without using 2
> Windows User Accounts. Simply enter the corresponding Windows Live ID and
> password when prompted for at the login.live.com sign-in page.
>
> Regards,
> mynetx
>
> "Joe" <Joe@xxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> > I currently have a Hotmail account and also chat using windows live
> > Messenger. My wife would like her own account. How do I set up her
> > account without re-installing the Windows software and all that. She just
> > wants her own Hotmail for email and to chat also. We need to have this
> > done from the same computer........can we have two accounts and each have
> > our own login?
> > Help Please......
> > Thanks
> > Joe
> >
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