No. You can go straight to the site for your email, i.e. msn.com Setting up Outlook only makes since if you have an office/business computer. However, if it is a home/gaming computer having outlook running will greatly slow down your computer. You won't see the difference except in games.
MSN Outlook is Outlook Live connected with MSN Hotmail, which is the world's largest free Web-based email service with 187 million accounts worldwide, with the advanced email tools of Microsoft Office Outlook, providing customers with a way to more efficiently manage their lives.
MSN Windows Live Messenger is still active. The latest version is MSN messenger 8.5 and the e-mailing system has had some big updates.It even has changed its name to 'Outlook'.
Skipe, MSN messenger, gmail, other email.
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You must have a "hotmail" or a "live" email account to be able to use msn.
Because msn is Microsoft you must vbisit the msn website to find a patch program, depending on the OS
The service that for years was known as Hotmail by MSN has recently been taken over by Outlook. One who already had a Hotmail account had the account recently converted to MSN Outlook. If one opens an account now it is no longer considered to be a Hotmail account and the email address will replace the Hotmail portion of the email address with outlook. One can create an account from the MSN homepage.
Not unless you contact them and have them befriend you on MSN. Otherwise, you must download AIM from the America online website.
i think msn that is what i use
The acronym 'MSN' stands for Microsoft Network. They used to provide users with many services such as Hotmail - a web based e-mail service and an MSN messenger - an instant message service. Hotmail has since changed to Outlook, and MSN was replaced by Skype.
Your msn is your msn email ( or your own one ) That you use to sign into Windows live messenger (msn).
Yes, Skype is like an advanced version of MSN, like you can add friends from your Facebook and stuff. You can also sign in with your messenger, Hotmail or outlook account.