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1. The sign in button does nothing that I can tell.
2. When I post I get a message to the effect that community features won't be applicable unless I sign in. Pressing Yes just brings up the message again. Pressing No breaks the loop and appears to send the message. The team has a bit more work to do before Release To Manufacturing. Incidentally, the team still has work to do if this is a user error or RTFM situation. Windows Mail should not require reading the manual. IMHO that's the hallmark of good software. If I need to configure something to make this feature work, it should send me to the wizard or tell me what to do. It should not loop. The Sign In button should not be dead. Regards, Al Christoph |
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"Al" wrote in message ... 1. The sign in button does nothing that I can tell. 2. When I post I get a message to the effect that community features won't be applicable unless I sign in. Pressing Yes just brings up the message again. Pressing No breaks the loop and appears to send the message. The "community ratings feature" is the first thing I turn off in Windows Mail. For me, it has proved to be utterly useless and problematic. -Michael |
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Buenas tardes: *Al* escribió:
1. The sign in button does nothing that I can tell. Hm, it should pop up the sign-in window when clicked. And it should change to a sign-out button if you are currently signed in. At least when you are working on a news account that supports the Community features. Is that the case? 2. When I post I get a message to the effect that community features won't be applicable unless I sign in. Pressing Yes just brings up the message again. Pressing No breaks the loop and appears to send the message. Did you by chance disable the Community Features in the properties of that news account? You should not see the error message then, but it might explain, why no sign-in window appears. As you describe it, the behaviour is a bug, in my eyes. The team has a bit more work to do before Release To Manufacturing. Trouble is they are mainly working on Windows Live Mail Desktop already. :-( Incidentally, the team still has work to do if this is a user error or RTFM situation. Windows Mail should not require reading the manual. IMHO that's the hallmark of good software. If I need to configure something to make this feature work, it should send me to the wizard or tell me what to do. It should not loop. The Sign In button should not be dead. Fully agreed. Saludos Roland -- Probleme mit OE? Hier gibt es die Lösungen: http://oe-faq.de! "Ich liebe Wortgefechte - wenn die Messer von vorne kommen." (I. Meysel) |
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Turning it off does not work for me.
RC1 build 5600 Jack "MICHAEL" wrote in message ... "Al" wrote in message ... 1. The sign in button does nothing that I can tell. 2. When I post I get a message to the effect that community features won't be applicable unless I sign in. Pressing Yes just brings up the message again. Pressing No breaks the loop and appears to send the message. The "community ratings feature" is the first thing I turn off in Windows Mail. For me, it has proved to be utterly useless and problematic. -Michael |
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I think the bug is with the Web site, not OE.
-- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM "Al" wrote in message ... 1. The sign in button does nothing that I can tell. 2. When I post I get a message to the effect that community features won't be applicable unless I sign in. Pressing Yes just brings up the message again. Pressing No breaks the loop and appears to send the message. The team has a bit more work to do before Release To Manufacturing. Incidentally, the team still has work to do if this is a user error or RTFM situation. Windows Mail should not require reading the manual. IMHO that's the hallmark of good software. If I need to configure something to make this feature work, it should send me to the wizard or tell me what to do. It should not loop. The Sign In button should not be dead. Regards, Al Christoph |
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Thanks for the response.
1. I'm in the "Microsoft Communities" news groups at least according to "Windows Mail." The button is dead. 2. The community features are not only enabled, my "Live ID settings" i.e. my hotmail account are baked in. (Your question threw me for a loop. Those of us who are going to support WM need to figure out solid language to describe the new stuff. 3. Mr. Gates should have never released the team for other work until we were done testing. RC2 is the first release of WM that even began to get up to snuff. Regards, Al Christoph "Roland Bierlein" wrote in message ... Buenas tardes: *Al* escribió: 1. The sign in button does nothing that I can tell. Hm, it should pop up the sign-in window when clicked. And it should change to a sign-out button if you are currently signed in. At least when you are working on a news account that supports the Community features. Is that the case? 2. When I post I get a message to the effect that community features won't be applicable unless I sign in. Pressing Yes just brings up the message again. Pressing No breaks the loop and appears to send the message. Did you by chance disable the Community Features in the properties of that news account? You should not see the error message then, but it might explain, why no sign-in window appears. As you describe it, the behaviour is a bug, in my eyes. The team has a bit more work to do before Release To Manufacturing. Trouble is they are mainly working on Windows Live Mail Desktop already. :-( Incidentally, the team still has work to do if this is a user error or RTFM situation. Windows Mail should not require reading the manual. IMHO that's the hallmark of good software. If I need to configure something to make this feature work, it should send me to the wizard or tell me what to do. It should not loop. The Sign In button should not be dead. Fully agreed. Saludos Roland -- Probleme mit OE? Hier gibt es die Lösungen: http://oe-faq.de! "Ich liebe Wortgefechte - wenn die Messer von vorne kommen." (I. Meysel) |