You have posted no solutions.
You never posted your problem clearly.
Your "titles" have no relevance.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Rolando E Creagh, MD FACS" hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ePgXybcaHHA.4008@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> You are welcome.
> And just remember that you learned the solution from me. It worked and you
> did not even tried. All thanks to eiht27 for his helpful comment.
> I will be happy to recommend a psychiatric to give you a change of
> attitude. Been an MVP and non paid volunteer have also the obligation of
> humility, helpfulness, providing the best advice your knowledge permit as
> well as admitting your ignorance if such is the case.
>
> Rolando E Creagh, MD, AB, FACS, FICS, FRCS.
>
> You might want to Google the meaning of the titles.
> Cheers
>
>
>
> "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:5DEA5B0D-58A1-4AA0-A33C-BA853266734A@microsoft.com...
>>I can't tell you how much we appreciate insults like yours. It just
>>delights volunteers who on their own free time try to dissect through
>>vague often indecipherable posts to try to figure out what symptoms the
>>patient might actually be trying to convey. You were a model patient in
>>that regard, despite my requests for more accurate information.
>> Let's see now. By your own admission, "I think our problem might be
>> related to an entirely different area. The Users Accounts. As you, I have
>> multiple email addresses, and all 8 of them were recorded in the 'Manage
>> my network passwords' of my user account. I do not get messages in
>> those."
>> Did you not think that information was relevant? Did you think we could
>> read your mind? Only veterinarians can do that. Yet you blame the doctor
>> for failing to make the diagnosis even though he had none of the relevant
>> information he needed. Sadly, I'm used to that. You should be too. Thank
>> you for "educating" me.
>> --
>> Russ Valentine
>> [MVP-Outlook]
>> "Rolando E Creagh, MD FACS" hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:OjMUbbYaHHA.596@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>I am relived that my paranoia is not unreal but actually justified.
>>>Thanks for the return and I agree with you 1000%%.
>>> Your suggestions awaken some old ideas and I think our problem might be
>>> related to an entirely different area. The Users Accounts. First I
>>> noticed in my others computers that they were signed up to a .NET
>>> passport with my default email address and server and in doing so, they
>>> are also signed out to Windows Live. As you, I have multiple email
>>> addresses, and all 8 of them were recorded in the "Manage my network
>>> passwords" of my user account. I do not get messages in those.
>>> So I added mi hotmail account, the default for this laptop, as my NET
>>> passport and SO FAR, SO GOOD.
>>> You might want to try the same.
>>> Hope that others with the same problem might find relieve, even as I am
>>> educating unhelpful and uncooperative MVP with close minds. I could have
>>> send this just to you, but others with the same problem might not
>>> benefit.
>>> Cheers.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Rolando E Creagh, MD FACS
>>>
gmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:1174115168.985438.130280@l77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
>>>> On Mar 10, 6:52 am, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> I was just explaining that what support MSN has for Outlook is totally
>>>>> within their control and has nothing to do with Outlook. Your post is
>>>>> very
>>>>> unclear with regards to just what kind of account you have, but
>>>>> whatever it
>>>>> is, your issue is with MSN, not Outlook.
>>>>> --
>>>>> Russ Valentine
>>>>> [MVP-Outlook]
>>>>> "Rolando E Creagh, MD FACS" hotmail.com> wrote in
>>>>> messagenews:%%23VSx1UtYHHA.2640@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>>>
>>>>>> If you feel that way, I am sorry.
>>>>>> The fact is that I have 2GB of storage and yes, I also have the
>>>>>> connector,
>>>>>> but I saw no great advantage and even complicating and slowing the
>>>>>> mail
>>>>>> delivery. Thus I deleted it. This was the product of a very helpful
>>>>>> support call, about 6 months ago, for other problem. But I was not
>>>>>> using
>>>>>> 2007 yet.
>>>>>> Having also a premium
msn.com address, I see little advantage on a
>>>>>> premium
>>>>>> hotmail and they did agree with me at that time.
>>>>>> Sorry I bother you.
>>>>>
>>>>>> "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" gmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:OQzX4brYHHA.3272@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>I see nothing here that would qualify you for ongoing support from
>>>>>>>hotmail
>>>>>>>unless you upgraded to a paid premium account and are using the
>>>>>>>connector
>>>>>>>they provide. You need to take this issue up with them. It is not an
>>>>>>>Outlook issue.
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Russ Valentine
>>>>>>> [MVP-Outlook]
>>>>>>> "Rolando E Creagh, MD FACS" hotmail.com> wrote in
>>>>>>> message
>>>>>>>news:ea936IrYHHA.3268@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>> Good point.
>>>>>>>> My hotmail account is a legacy one, which I have since the early
>>>>>>>> times
>>>>>>>> of HM in the 1990s. I am also a MSN subscriber. Because of that
>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>> since the early days of a fee for hotmail, I was not only exempted
>>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>>> charges, but was given full storage capacity. And yes, it has been
>>>>>>>> always fully supported by Outlook (of any flavor) for the same
>>>>>>>> reason,
>>>>>>>> even under W95.
>>>>>>>> It is configure as an HTTP and to the following server:
>>>>>>>> HOTMAIL
SERVER:http://services.msn.com/svcs/hotmail/httpmail.asp
>>>>>>>> Out of 11 computers of different OS and Outlook flavors, only the
>>>>>>>> one
>>>>>>>> with 2007 exhibit the behavior, irrespective of the ISP, as I use
>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>> different one when I am in Europe.
>>>>>>>> Thanks for your interest,
>>>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> Rolando E Creagh, MD FACS
>>>>>>>> "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" gmail.com> wrote in
>>>>>>>> message
>>>>>>>>news:%%23pGOFLfYHHA.2556@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>> We are not ignorant, as you suggested. My point was that to
>>>>>>>>> troubleshoot this further we must know why your hotmail account
>>>>>>>>> should
>>>>>>>>> be supported by Outlook (e.g., is it a paid premium account?) and
>>>>>>>>> if so
>>>>>>>>> how you configured it for Outlook 2007.
>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>> Russ Valentine
>>>>>>>>> [MVP-Outlook]
>>>>>>>>> "Rolando E Creagh, MD FACS" hotmail.com> wrote in
>>>>>>>>> message
>>>>>>>>>news:%%23MNiNxeYHHA.596@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks for the honest comment. The only observation I have is
>>>>>>>>>> that it
>>>>>>>>>> does not occur with O2003, OXP or O2K, which I also use in
>>>>>>>>>> others
>>>>>>>>>> computers. Why with O2007?
>>>>>>>>>> Cheers.
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" gmail.com> wrote in
>>>>>>>>>> message
>>>>>>>>>>news:%%23N$PldSYHHA.1296@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>>> You are assuming this is an Outlook problem. You have provided
>>>>>>>>>>> no
>>>>>>>>>>> evidence to that effect. You are, after all, using Hotmail.
>>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>>> Russ Valentine, MD FACC
>>>>>>>>>>> [MVP-Outlook]
>>>>>>>>>>> "Rolando E Creagh, MD FACS" hotmail.com> wrote in
>>>>>>>>>>> message
>>>>>>>>>>>news:eNNTUBSYHHA.1296@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>>>>I guest the experts are ignorant about this problem.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>>>> Rolando E Creagh, MD FACS
>>>>>>>>>>>> "Rolando E Creagh, MD FACS" hotmail.com> wrote in
>>>>>>>>>>>> messagenews:%%23GJm%%23U6XHHA.3984@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Gentlemen,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> When Outlook 2007 open and mail is downloaded, there is a
>>>>>>>>>>>>> recurrent
>>>>>>>>>>>>> showing
>>>>>>>>>>>>> of a small window of the internet E-Mail for my Hotmail,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> showing
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the server
>>>>>>>>>>>>> and requesting my User Name andPasswordevery time. It does
>>>>>>>>>>>>> not
>>>>>>>>>>>>> make any
>>>>>>>>>>>>> difference if I check every the "RememberPassword" check box.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Them
>>>>>>>>>>>>> it keep
>>>>>>>>>>>>> coming back sometimes 2 or 3 times before it gets accepted
>>>>>>>>>>>>> (?). My
>>>>>>>>>>>>> DSL
>>>>>>>>>>>>> connection is good at 6 mB. The OS is XP-SP2 on a new T60p
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thinkpad.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> The server URL is already entered in the Trusted list. Is
>>>>>>>>>>>>> there
>>>>>>>>>>>>> anything I
>>>>>>>>>>>>> can do to stop this stupid thing?
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Grateful for your advice.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Cheers.
>>>>
>>>> It is an issue with Outlook 2007 even though the "expert" on here
>>>> swears it isn't. I have the same problem on a trial of Outlook 2007
>>>> on Win XP SP2 and it prompts me for password regularly regardless of
>>>> account type(pop, imap, http). I have searched for months since I
>>>> first tried Outlook 2007 and it did this so I went back to 2003. I
>>>> love the interface of 2007 but I can't see paying money just to(there
>>>> it went again asking for 10 different passwords so it is that often
>>>> through out the day and it interupts whatever else you're doing)enter
>>>> passwords into all seperate accounts. If I wanted to do that I'd
>>>> check them all through their individual interfaces instead of one nice
>>>> all in one spot. Anyway I don't know how to fix it yet, I've done all
>>>> the things suggested for this problem on all other versions of Outlook
>>>> and none have fixed it so far. I think it may have something to do
>>>> with the fact that 2007 is more or less intended for Vista and from
>>>> what I've read it doesn't use the Protected Storage Reg key starting
>>>> with "S" that you see in all the other post on MS and they want you to
>>>> take permission of and delete. A couple things people say fixes it
>>>> for them(not me unfortunately but maybe for you) are to take
>>>> permission over that reg key and under advanced make it inherit
>>>> parental permissions but don't delete it. That worked for one guy I
>>>> came accross. Another guy said when he disabled the instant search it
>>>> fixed it for him(do that in the tools trust center. Anyway it is a
>>>> problem with Outlook and not your super oldschool Hotmail account. It
>>>> does it with my old(one of the first like yours) and with new ones
>>>> that I run through hotpop on a
127.0.0.1 proxy and every pop3 and
>>>> every imap and has NOTHING to do with hotmail. Hope one of the fixes
>>>> I have found help you, as for me back to Outlook 2k3 again:(
>>>>
>>>
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