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Old November 30th, 2004, 10:55 PM
Brook
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I understand this Russ.... but I have been told that I can associate my free
accounts with my paid accounts and trying to find out how to do that...Why
does it matter if it has been posted for weeks.. this is a forum..

Brook

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

The information has been posted for weeks. Only paid accounts can be used
with Outlook connector.
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[MVP-Outlook]
"Brook" wrote in message
...
What do you mean hotmail is not free? I have 3 hotmail accounts... One
that
is a subscriber account b/c of my dsl, and two other free accounts that I
just went out and set up.

Brook

"Andreas Roeder" wrote:

Ah so i get it now.
Hotmail is not free! You have to pay for creating a new account.
But please read this here to get more information about it!
http://home.arcor.de/andreas.roeder-...k_Hotmail.html

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"Brook" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Ok,

This is what I did, I setup an account and then set
it
up
in unsing the Outlook Connector for MSN, restarted Outlook then when I
click
the folder for my test account this is the exact message I am getting:

MSN Mail:

Outlook Connector for MSN is available only to MSN Subsribers. Do you
want
to subscribe now?

Subscribing means you pay for the account, when I just want a free
hotmail
account.

Brook

"AndreasRoeder" wrote:

So it doesnt matter if you pay for it or not
The configuration is always the same.
Have you ever create an account in OUtlook?

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"Brook" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
What I mean by Subscriber & non-subscriber are that Subscriber
Accounts
are
pay accounts and Non-Subscriber Accounts are the free hotmail
accounts
that
anyone can set up at no charge.

Brook

"Andreas Roeder" wrote:

Hi Brook,
sorry, but i have to ask you, what do you mean with non-subcriber
account?
I thought that you meant a f.e. hotmail and a gmx account!

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"Brook" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
How do I do this? Because when I try to set up my
non-subscriber
accounts
and
try to open my folders in Outlook, I receive a message saying
that
the
account has to be a subscriber account? Any suggestions?

Brook

"AndreasRoeder" wrote:

Hi Brook,
sure you can run both on your computer!

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"Brook" schrieb im
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...
Good Day,

I am trying to set up my Outlook 2003 to handle both my
Hotmail
Subscriber
Accounts as well as my non-subscriber accounts, is this
possible?

Thanks,

Brook















  #12  
Old November 30th, 2004, 11:14 PM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Sounds like something you'd have to ask MSN, then. We'd have no way of
knowing that.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Brook" wrote in message
...
I understand this Russ.... but I have been told that I can associate my
free
accounts with my paid accounts and trying to find out how to do that...Why
does it matter if it has been posted for weeks.. this is a forum..

Brook

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

The information has been posted for weeks. Only paid accounts can be used
with Outlook connector.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Brook" wrote in message
...
What do you mean hotmail is not free? I have 3 hotmail accounts... One
that
is a subscriber account b/c of my dsl, and two other free accounts that
I
just went out and set up.

Brook

"Andreas Roeder" wrote:

Ah so i get it now.
Hotmail is not free! You have to pay for creating a new account.
But please read this here to get more information about it!
http://home.arcor.de/andreas.roeder-...k_Hotmail.html

--
Ich habe nichts gemacht, gestern gings noch

Join me in my Forum @
http://mitglied.lycos.de/bravestar2004

"Brook" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
Ok,

This is what I did, I setup an account and then
set
it
up
in unsing the Outlook Connector for MSN, restarted Outlook then when
I
click
the folder for my test account this is the exact message I am
getting:

MSN Mail:

Outlook Connector for MSN is available only to MSN Subsribers. Do
you
want
to subscribe now?

Subscribing means you pay for the account, when I just want a free
hotmail
account.

Brook

"AndreasRoeder" wrote:

So it doesnt matter if you pay for it or not
The configuration is always the same.
Have you ever create an account in OUtlook?

--
_______________________________
Meet me in my Forum at
http://mitglied.lycos.de/bravestar2004/


"Brook" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
What I mean by Subscriber & non-subscriber are that Subscriber
Accounts
are
pay accounts and Non-Subscriber Accounts are the free hotmail
accounts
that
anyone can set up at no charge.

Brook

"Andreas Roeder" wrote:

Hi Brook,
sorry, but i have to ask you, what do you mean with
non-subcriber
account?
I thought that you meant a f.e. hotmail and a gmx account!

--
Ich habe nichts gemacht, gestern gings noch

Join me in my Forum @
http://mitglied.lycos.de/bravestar2004

"Brook" schrieb im
Newsbeitrag
...
How do I do this? Because when I try to set up my
non-subscriber
accounts
and
try to open my folders in Outlook, I receive a message
saying
that
the
account has to be a subscriber account? Any suggestions?

Brook

"AndreasRoeder" wrote:

Hi Brook,
sure you can run both on your computer!

--
_______________________________
Meet me in my Forum at
http://mitglied.lycos.de/bravestar2004/


"Brook" schrieb im
Newsbeitrag
...
Good Day,

I am trying to set up my Outlook 2003 to handle both
my
Hotmail
Subscriber
Accounts as well as my non-subscriber accounts, is this
possible?

Thanks,

Brook

















 




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