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How to add a Windows Live contact to Yahoo Messenger with Voice 8.0

September 23, 2006 1 comment
Latest Version of Yahoo Messenger With Voice: 8.0.0716 Date: 21 September 2006
System Requirements includes : Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP, (OSX & Unix versions of Yahoo also available). Do need Internet Explorer installed (IE5.5+) Macromedia Flash 6+.
Download latest Yahoo Messenger from http://messenger.yahoo.com/download.php
Then provision your account (if not already) to be in Yahoo’s Windows Live Interoperatbility Beta
http://messenger.yahoo.com/partners_msn.php?ymsgAction=signUp
TIP: make sure you signed into Yahoo website services prior to going to this link
Click run or save to PC the installation file (remember location if saved)
If clicked run program will start the installation wizard, if choose to save double click install file.
Procede through installation
Sign into Yahoo Messenger
Click Add a contact button from the main window then type the Windows Live Contact e.g. example@hotmail.com in required field
Categories: Windows Live

How to add a Yahoo Messenger with Voice contact to Windows Live Messenger :)

September 22, 2006 Leave a comment
How to add a Yahoo Messenger with Voice contact to Windows Live Messenger :)
Latest Version of Windows Live Messenger 8.0.0812 (released)
Latest Version of Windows Live Messenger (Beta) 8.1.0068 (private build)
Latest Version of Microsoft Messenger for Mac (Interop. compatable): Version 6 (September 28th 2006)
 
System Requirements: Windows XP & Windows Vista Beta 2 OR RC1 [Beta OS], OSX 10.3.9+ – Microsoft Messenger for Mac 6 (interoperatebility)
Download latest Windows Live Messenger from http://messenger.live.com/download.php (Windows)
Download latest Microsoft Messenger for Mac from http://www.microsoft.com/mac/default.aspx?pid=msnmessenger (OSX)
Example: user: myfriendexample@yahoo.co.uk
myfriendexample@yahoo.co.uk is fictious although not recommended to add unless this user is really your friend
Background
friendly@hotmail.com wants to add myfriendexample@yahoo.co.uk to their windows live messenger list while the friend has the latest version builds (8.0) of yahoo Messenger with voice
Currently Yahoo Interoperatbility is restricted to restricted Yahoo Locale(s)
Available Markets (As At August 21st):
- United States – English (EN-US)
- United Kingdom (EN-GB)
- China (ZH-CN)
- Korea (KO-KR)
- France (FR-FR)
- Germany (DE-DE)
- Australia (EN-AU)
- Canada – English (EN-CA)
- Canada – French (FR-CA)
- Italy (IT-IT)
- Spain (ES-ES)
- Brazil (PT-BR)
- Taiwan (ZH-TW)
- Argentina (ES-AR)
- Netherlands (NL-NL)
- Turkey (TR-EN)
As long as your contact uses these you be able to talk to them
However all the contacts have to be screenname@yahoo.com REGARDLESS of nationality locale of your Yahoo Email (applicable to non US/ @yahoo.com domains)
myfriendexample@yahoo.com will be the same as myfriendexample@yahoo.co.uk for example – you still recieve your email (although its advised to send any corrospondances from windows live email addresses (@msn.com / @live.com / @hotmail.com etc) to the locale address [in this case myfriendexample@yahoo.co.uk]
Sign into Windows Live Messenger
click add contact then add the yahoo screenname with <screenname>@yahoo.com – REGARDLESS for there yahoo email (yahoo.co.uk for example
enjoy! – Yahoo contact will be able to be found (if online) by their yahoo icon in the ‘online’ group when they accept (hopefully) and next online
 
Last Updated: 28th September 2006
Categories: Windows Live

Windows Live Messenger – I want but its not supported! What can i do?

September 22, 2006 Leave a comment
There are 2 main choices, not worry LOL – accept decision not going to have any interoperatbility or think of ways to continue your IM fun in other ways (there are options hehe).
 
There are lots of great new features in Windows Live Messenger but dependant on what new windows live feature is craved by you – MSN Messenger 7.0 sadly is the final version of MSN Messenger that non Windows XP or Vista can use by the offerings of MSN
2 features come to mind stright away – offline messenging and interoperatbilty with Yahoo. Those on Windows 98, 2000 do have a option of interoperatbility via the yahoo messenger route (if you can cope) which Windows 98 & 2000 is supported still (currently – september 2006) – unlike sadly for those on Windows 2000 Windows Live Messenger do not plan support T his will be unpopular by the loyal MSN users on Windows 98, 2000 (although number reduces daily)
There is also the option for offline messenging via web2messenger.com (available to all ) – i use it for my Live Space but can be used anywhere its just a link to a page then send messages.
Mac OSX Users do have more hope as rumors that interoperatbilty will be in the future Yahoo and Windows Live/ Microsoft offerings as theres suggestions they still supporting these users – Yey
wonders should i do a petition (for my good deed of 2006 ) to recommend allow offline messenging (currently 3rd party [web2messenger.com] to all) and a limited interoperatbility of IM networks for Windows 98,2000 and OSX and Linux (have to be politically balanced and think it should be fair – PCs that older or not windows may still have some life in them
Categories: Windows Live

Windows Live Program Invites Available

September 7, 2006 1 comment
I have currently have invites for
 
Windows Live Mail Desktop Beta
Windows Live QnA Beta
 
want one? feel free to ask.
check out ideas.live.com for more info on the programs mentioned
 
You can also look here (QnA) and here (webMail and Messenger)
 
Messenger 8.0 invites are techically useless but Messenger 8.1 is coming soon  try connect.microsoft.com
 
 Messenger 8.1 invites when available (Soon) will first be offered to my friends but everyone else can have the spares
 
 
 
 
Categories: Windows Live

Windows Live Spaces

September 4, 2006 Leave a comment

My First Windows Live Spaces Blog Entry

 Not really mine has been around since the MSN Spaces Beta Stages for MSN Messenger 7.0

Good to see it here now – but i do have a wishlist for improvements .

More Colours

More Themes!

Custom Themes

More Layouts.

Insert (current) Mood/ Current Playing/ Watching info

support for the yim protocol  and Yahoo 360 degrees spaces (cause Yahoo ingration )

NO More web address changes

There proberly be more ‘requests’  - if given the time

Categories: Windows Live

Windows Live Spaces Debuts July 15th?

June 27, 2006 2 comments
Betanews is reporting that Windows Live Spaces is to debut on July 15th [source].
 
Personally i take this date with a pinch of salt until there is Windows Live or Microsoft sources backing up the information.
 
Windows Live Spaces is due summer 2006 so a launch will be coming soon .
 
Windows Live Spaces has been written about from the spacecraft (Windows Live Spaces offical blog) [here]. it mentions the friends module , windows live gadgets amongst others. feel free to read !
 
I like the picture on the offical blog its very windows live messenger and mail desktop like
 
 
source MSN Spaces Editorial
Categories: Windows Live

Messenger Support and the 80004005 error

June 27, 2006 32 comments
I do not usually write blogs critisizing something but felt like i had to destress and help a few 100 people out
 
Messenger Support:
what is wrong with them at the moment do they ever read there blogs?
 
I have a few suggestion(s) for there space.
 
they should publised it more – mention it in windows live messenger help
 
but
 
there should be a welcome post that in that post will a list of all the blogs made already (and is always updated)- there blog is not structured easily for fast finding a particular blog this and all the windows live spaces blogs should make it easier to get to a specific thing (particularly the ‘support’ ones).
 
also there should be a main blog with all the error messages that when clicked a blog could come up what each mean (and solutions if have any).
 
also rambling on something off topic should be banned and confined to a specific blog. if they took more time with the blog i feel people will be less random and post more specific to there problem.
 
Here is a idea they could use - but quite sure they not though
 
someone gets the fictional error 999999 (fictional as far as i aware)
they goes to the messenger-support or the help section of windows (even better) and look for that errorcode
 
and in the end find something like
 
Error code: 999999
meaning of error: Windows Live Messenger can’t be installed on this Operating system.
solution: has to be XP or vista for example <and more detail – similar to some of that said via email>
 
Error 80004005
There is alot of comments on the http://messenger-support.spaces.msn.com space lately mainly about the 80004005 error. and people getting abit annoyed with not getting a reply. you could try emailing them at support.live.com however below is a response to the error 80004005 when i had it and it was driving me mad – i know how you lot feel.
 
This solution solves the problem but it can come back – if so do the solution again at another time. 
 
Error Code: 80004005 solution (as no one at Windows Live wants to publish it)
sent from Yel, Windows Live Messenger Technical Support when i got 80004005 earlier this month
 
When you try to sign in to Windows Live Messenger Beta, you receive the following error message:
1. Sorry, we were unable to sign you in to the Messenger service at this time. Please try again later. 80004005
2. 80004005: Sorry, we were unable to sign you in to the Messenger service at this time. Please try again later.
The error messages above are common error messages that represent various connection problems in Windows Live Messenger Beta.
In order to immediately solve your problem, please follow these instructions carefully. This may take a while so your patience is very much appreciated.
 
1. Determine the version of Messenger that you are using:
- In Messenger, click "About Messenger" on the "Help" menu.
2. If you are not running the latest version, install Messenger by following these steps. Otherwise, go to step 3.
- To install Windows Live Messenger
a. Visit the following Web site:
http://ideas.live.com
b. Under "Windows Live Messenger Beta," click "Download."
c. Follow the steps in the wizard to complete installation.
- To install MSN Messenger
a. Visit the following Web site:
http://join.msn.com/messenger/overview
b. Click "Download Now."
c. In the File Download window, click "Open" or "Run" to start the installation.
d. Follow the steps in the wizard to complete installation.
3. Remove any third-party add-ons to Messenger, such as Messenger Plus or Smiley Central.
4. Delete the cache file for all accounts that sign in to Messenger on the computer:
- For MSN Messenger
a. Follow one of these steps:
– If your computer is running Microsoft Windows or Windows XP, click "Start," click "Run," type "cmd", and then click "OK."
– If your computer is running Windows 98 or Windows Millennium Edition, click "Start," click "Run," type "command", and then click "OK."
b. At the command prompt, type the following commands. After each command line, press ENTER:
cd\
cd %appdata%\microsoft
cd "msn messenger"
del /s listcache.dat
- For Windows Live Messenger
a. Make sure that "Show hidden files and folders" is turned on:
i. Right-click "Start," and then click "Explore" to open Windows Explorer.
ii. On the "Tools" menu, click "Folder Options," and then click the "View" tab.
iii. In the "Advanced settings" box, select "Show hidden files and folders" under "Hidden files and folders."
iv. Click "OK" to close the window.
b. Locate the following folder, and then delete the contents of the folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\[YOUR WINDOWS LOGON NAME]\Contacts\[YOUR MICROSOFT PASSPORT NETWORK ADDRESS]
c. Locate the following folder, and then delete both folders that this folder contains:
C:\Documents and Settings\[YOUR WINDOWS LOGON NAME]\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows Live Contacts\[YOUR PASSPORT NETWORK ADDRESS]
5. Try to sign in to Messenger again.
Categories: Windows Live

Talking about My Windows Live Local collection

May 24, 2006 1 comment

Windows Live Local ‘add to blog feature’

 

i made some UK bird eye exclusives of which i mentioned on liveside.net 

 

Quote Liveside comments of mine

#2 Posted by Jamie (7 posts) at 24 May 2006 – 07:45


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fantastic news

and i can disclose a UK Exclusive. its not the traffic feature but birds eye is now a feature for the ‘Former Avon Area’ (SW England) (and nope i aint making this up).

Over most of the UK there is improvements to the zoom in feature with what seems few more levels

Shockingly central london is still not got bird eye (offically) Bristol, England (and surrounding areas) a Bird Eye view option is displayed – will screen dump . Cardiff and Birmingham and quite alot of the rest of the UK is still offically sadly Birds Eye Hidden.

I must of found something i was not suppose to find at the moment as London Birds Eye images are hidden (well i managed to get up the London Eye as a Bird’s Eye Imagei forgot to save it can not reproduce

Good news on the Search feature if you search for a town/city outside the US (Australia,New Zealand, UK and Most of Europe at least) e.g. Cardiff, Wales it now gives that option e.g. now Bristol, England is added the long lists of US Bristol cities/ towns that were on this search Before. you can even search for a specfic place Birmingham New Street Rail Station (for example)

I can reproduce though the Bristol, England Birds Eye and give a perminlink here

http://local.live.com/default.aspx?…ad%2520Bridge__

Screendump: http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/32…birdseye8rq.jpg

Update: includes perminlink now 7:49am

Last Edited By Jamie On 24 May 2006 – 08:19

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#2.1 Posted by Jamie (7 posts) at 24 May 2006 – 08:08


 
I have tried looking at Bristol Filton Airport – i am alittle bored at the moment aka the Bristol Home of Concorde. – unfortunately the famous Aircraft not there suggesting this was taken when concorde was in a hangar or before 2003, the Other Bristol Airport (Bristol International – 7.2 miles) south of Bristol is about 1/2 a mile outside the bird eye boundary which seems to be approx 5-7 miles circular of the city

I originally from the Bristol area so its fanastic Microsoft chose my area to what seems to beta test it

A big Well done to the live local team with regards to the improvements i mentioned and the News Poster Kip. Hope Live Local continues to improve

Last Edited By Jamie On 24 May 2006 – 08:31

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My Windows Live Local collection

Bristol, England IK Burnell C S Bridge
Bristol famous Bridge the Clifton Suspension Bridge (Birds Eye)

Bristol City Centre/ Harbourside
Bristol, England Birds Eye Central Area

Birmingham New Street (railway station), Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Landmark address city search (specific)

Bristol International Airport
Zoom In ‘feature’

Second Seven Crossing (English Side) M48
Birds Eye: England to Wales road Bridge

Categories: Windows Live

Friends and Email

May 8, 2006 1 comment
My MSN Space is alittle somber at the moment so below is to change the mood a little.
 
A Pesky Bug with syncronising be fixed in Mail Desktop  - can Beta test again now . i know one or 2 of my contacts whould be happy as i can obtain my emails now they know i can’t access my mail and was like ‘you have my messages you not read them ‘ – the web version mail.live.com during work hours for me is locked out  - University new inititive  email in uni hours online not exactly allowed- unless its Unis Emails
 
 My Uni but the Mail Desktop Beta bypasses this
 
Windows Live Friends Beta comes to Netherlands from Australia where there was a limited test. I am hoping other countries are to follow.
 
Netherlands is the first Friends Beta not to be English – well it is still english –  australia but most people whould thinked Canada, US, UK and New Zealand whould been the next country as they share the same language. But as always Windows Live has a surprise up its sleeve so maybe the french etc. version coming soon
Categories: Windows Live

Windows Live Mail promotes Mobile service

March 22, 2006 Leave a comment
About 2am this morning i got a email from the Windows Live Mail Team and they were inviting me to there Mobile Mail Beta Program via the ideas.Live.com interface but not sure if they remember however i been on both Beta’s for a while on microsoft connect  - seems like a case of them seeing my name twice!
 
however it seems people with the web mail service being invited to the mobile program (however MS Connect program recently closed as mentioned on a recent blog). And when i was informed a email from Windows Live Mail i got very excited expecting it maybe some info on the Mail Desktop Beta as mentioned on liveside.net a while back – well i have to box up my wanting to see the service alittle longer.
 
PS: as i know staff at liveside.net occassionally visit Hi Chris (Overdo) and  Harrison some promotion
Quote: Windows Live Mail Email RE. Mobile Invitation
Mail beta for Mobile

Hello Windows Live Mail beta tester,

Since you’ve been testing Windows LiveT Mail beta, we thought you might like to try out the mobile version as well. Designed from the ground up to make e-mail on your mobile device streamlined and easy, it will let you:

  • Take Windows Live Mail with you on the go
  • See both an e-mail subject and the sender’s name at a glance
  • View more of your messages on the screen at once
  • Compose e-mail faster with Address AutoComplete
  • Search for a contact in your Windows Live Mail address book and view full personal details

We would love it if you would test drive this service and then let us know exactly what you think, good and bad. Thanks for your help.

Best regards,

The Windows Live Mail beta team

P.S. Of course you need your own Internet-enabled mobile device to use these services. Our lawyers just wanted to make sure you knew. If you have any questions, please visit the Windows Live support center at http://support.live.com. Do not reply to this email as this is not a monitored address.

Categories: Windows Live
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