How do I set up Hotmail email on Windows Mail Vista?

Learn how to set up Hotmail email on Windows Mail - Instructions with screenshots for getting MSN email on your Windows Vista default mail program. [more...]
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Learn how to set up Hotmail email on Windows Mail - Instructions with screenshots for getting MSN email on your Windows Vista default mail program. [more...]
Instructions for AOL email set up and configuration on Windows Mail Vista using the IMP email protocol. [more...]
Add AOL email account on Windows Mail, default email program on Windows Vista, using the POP (Post Office Protocol). [more...]
Instructions to move the Outlook Express emails to the Windows Mail program on Vista. Screenshots included in a slideshow for beginners. [more...]
Quickly back up Windows Contacts data on Vista through the Windows Mail email program. [more...]
How to move email account from Outlook Express (on Windows XP) to Windows Mail email program (on Vista) - detailed instructions with screenshots written in a simple easy-to-understand language for beginners. [more...]
Instructions on how to transfer the Outlook Express address book from Windows XP to Windows Mail Vista - screenshots included. [more...]
How to backup and save Windows Mail email messages: Screenshots and step by step instructions written in simple language on saving a copy of email on Windows Vista. [more...]
A beginner's guide on how to use Windows Mail. Learn to download and store email messages on your computer using the free Windows Mail program. [more...]
Adding and using Bcc on Windows Mail Vista to send emails in bulk to several recipients. [more...]
A discussion on the pros an cons of Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail and which one you should use. [more...]
Details on how to uninstall or remove the Windows Mail email program from Vista. [more...]
How do I view a deleted web page?
Is there a way to view a deleted web page - one that is no longer available? Yes there is and the solution is quite simple. [more...]
The term "Dynamic HTML" (DHTML) was introduced and popularised by Microsoft. It includes a markup language (HTML), a client-side scripting language (JavaScript/Jscript), style sheets and the DOM. Thus, DHTML is not a computer language. It refers to three technologies - HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Also, nowadays, using the term DHTML is undesirable because not only has it fallen out of favour but it also conveys an impression of outdated and regressive technology. [more...]
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