You can't use Xbox Live with a dial-up connection.
No
In Windows Live Movie Maker the settings in it that will make the videos repeat and not start and stop again is loop. This setting can be found under the manage video options.
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Go to settings. scroll down down to email& accounts and set it up
I found all of the info my opening the Command prompt and typing in "ipconfig /all". I get all of the information and enter it into my Xbox and it can't connect to my network. I then try automatic after my failed manuel attempt. That didn't work either. I am using a wired connection via Netgear XE 102. I think the problem might be that I didn't enter the PPPoE settings, but I don't know how to find that. I read that some ISP's don't require it. I have a Windows XP 2003 Home Edition and am currently using Optimum Online as my ISP. Does optimum require PPPoE settings to connect to Xbox Live???? Any help would greatly be appreciated.
Windows Live Mail may go offline for several reasons, including issues with internet connectivity, server settings, or account configurations. If the application cannot connect to the email server, it will display an offline status. Additionally, user settings or firewall and antivirus software could interfere with the connection. Checking network connections and account settings often resolves the issue.
# Go to the Account Summary page. # On the navigation bar, click Settings. # Under Common tasks, click Close your account. # Verify that the correct Windows Live ID appears, type your password, and then click Yes.
I joined here just so I could edit this. The last guy who answered obviously had no idea what he was talking about. Xbox Live is possible over dialup. Of course dialup is far from the best internet connection for gaming, but it works. All you need is a PC with both a dialup connection and a high speed network card, and a network cable. Run the network cable from your 360 to your pc, connect to the net via dialup, right click on the dialup connection icon on the bottom right corner of your screen, click "Properties", click "Advanced', and then click "Allow other network users to connect through this computers internet connection.", select the appropriate connection, and click OK. Of course, it's dialup. ANd while Xbox Live gameplay is possible, it's very unstable and laggy. But it is possible
No, but you can get Windows Live Mail for Windows XP in Windows Live Essentials for XP.
It all depends with the settings on the Windows Live movie maker that will determine whether or not the music and video will stop or start again at the end of the loop.
You just move the mouse toward the right top corner and a menu comes up. Then you click at 'settings' and there we go!
Yes,you can run Windows Live Messenger for Windows XP on Windows 7. And all of the other Windows Live Essentials for Windows XP work on Windows 7 without any problems. So you can install and run all of the Windows Live Essentials for Windows XP on Windows 7 and Windows Vista. You can get Windows Live Essentials for Windows XP from the Microsoft website.