yes, you can access your hotmail account from a different computer, as long as you know the E-mail address and the password..
For hotmail (msn/live)
go to "www.hotmail.com", then sign in..
The Windows software would have to be installed on the computer you are using.
can my friend log on to hotmail on my computer
If a computer is connected to the Internet, it can access e-mail. Not all computers are connected to the Internet, so they can not access e-mail.
The standalone mail readers that come with Windows are Outlook Express, Windows Mail, or Windows Live Mail, depending on the Windows version. The full version of Outlook is common in corporate environments. There are a great many other mail readers available for Windows, and it is also extremely common for people to only access their mail through a web browser with no separate program.
One can access the Windows Live Mail download for free on various websites online. It can be found directly on the Microsoft website but also on third party program sites, such as Cnet.
Yes, you can use Windows Mail in Windows 7 but there are some things you need to do first to get it working.The Windows 7 Windows Mail program file is not active, so Windows Mail will not run from this file. So what you need to do is to delete the Windows Mail program file for Windows 7. And replace it with the Windows Vista Windows Mail program file.The Windows Mail program file in Windows 7 is locked, and if you try to delete the file, Windows won't let you do it. So you need to download Unlocker which unlocks and deletes any program file.Then simply delete the Windows Mail program file using Unlocker and empty the Recycle Bin.Then download and install the Windows Mail program file for Windows Vista.Or if you have a Windows Vista computer you can transfer the Windows Mail program file from your Windows Vista computer to your Windows 7 computer.Once you have got the Windows Mail program file from Windows Vista onto Windows 7,unzip and extract the files to Programs on C drive. And that's it. Windows Mail is installed and will now work on Windows 7.The download links are for Windows Mail.The first link is the Windows Mail zip installer file that will install Windows Mail on Windows 7.The second link is registry key to set Windows Mail as the default program on Windows 7. Windows Mail will then appear in the default programs menu along with your other Windows programs.And the third download link is the registry key to enable the Windows Mail splash screen if it becomes disabled.
Many home servers also run e-mail servers that handle e-mail, like windows seven.
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Outlook is just Microsoft's email reading/downloading program. You can set it to leave a copy of the messages on the server, and then you can access the server by going to your email provider's website. your email provider is windows live mail, gmail or anything like that. ~artifex~
In Windows Mail, hold down Ctrl and press F.
basically the same concept, you have to access both from hotmail.com anyway.
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Yes Windows Mail is available for Windows XP as part of Windows Live.
No, but you can get Windows Live Mail for Windows XP in Windows Live Essentials for XP.