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MAC Air not allowing to view email in Live.ca

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Aaron Baldwin - 30 May 2008 05:37 GMT
I have recently purchased a new Mac Air and can not view my email in Live.ca.
Can anyone make a suggestion on how to fix this please
Malke - 30 May 2008 12:53 GMT
> I have recently purchased a new Mac Air and can not view my email in
> Live.ca. Can anyone make a suggestion on how to fix this please

What happens when you try? If you get an error message, please quote the
exact text.

Are you doing this from a Boot Camp or Parallels/VMware Fusion install of
Vista?

What browser are you using?

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Donald L McDaniel - 30 May 2008 22:22 GMT
>I have recently purchased a new Mac Air and can not view my email in Live.ca.
>Can anyone make a suggestion on how to fix this please

Unfortunately, Apple refuses to support the use of Windows on their
machines, although they do provide BootCamp Assistant in OS X to
enable one to create a Windows Partition on their HFS+ disks, as well
as the necessary Windows drivers to be able to use the Apple hardware.

And Microsoft refuses to support OS X.  So you won't get any help from
either of them.

Have you properly configured Windows Live Mail?
IF not, I suggest that you do so at your first opportunity...

By the way, are you able to access the Internet in Windows using this
computer?  If not, I advise you to install the proper drivers (just
stick your Leopard install disk #1 into the drive while in Vista.  The
drivers installer will automatically start.)

After doing this, you will find your MacBook Air working much better
while in Windows.

Donald L McDaniel
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