Review of Windows Live Mail & Messenger Support - do you have problems too?

@cianoy (513)
Philippines
January 23, 2010 3:42am CST
Review: I recently reinstalled Windows XP SP2. That means I lost all my programs and I would need to reinstall them. It's been several days so there's some urgency to my need to read e-mail. The first time I downloaded the Windows Live it didn't work. It said I wasn't connected to the Internet when I was installing. That's odd since I just downloaded the installer. But good it had a back-up plan. I was prompted to download a bigger installer file (presumably, one that doesn't need to download more components). Still no go! This time around I have error 0x80040005. This is where it becomes frustrating already. I search for the error doesn't go to the Messenger support page. What does this mean? NO SEO efforts from Microsoft folks? Instead, I had to jump from forum to forum to find my answer. If you try to find the actual Messenger help page, you get multiple pages like http://support.microsoft.com/gp/messenger http://messenger-support.spaces.live.com/ http://messengersays.spaces.live.com/ Now why in the world would you have three official support sites? There should be one only with all the answers. And here's one more thing. I couldn't even find the search option for the two spaces sites. Should I then manually scroll through all the entries until I find my answers? So finally I find a page that may (I am not sure if it will work) have the answers. There are 12 steps. That seems to be a hit and miss solution. Otherwise, there would be very specific steps. Overall, I'm not very happy with the Support. The answers are hard to find and are not accurate enough to be considered good. Rating: 2/10
1 response
@4iwish (4)
• India
23 Jan 10
live messenger is inside live mail / hotmail ie , web version it is more easy to sign in
@cianoy (513)
• Philippines
24 Jan 10
I'm not sure what you're trying to say.
• India
25 Jan 10
Windows live messenger have no separate application to chat. You have any web browser , it is enough. you sign in on hotmail / live mail then your mail page, right corner you can see messenger (sign in messenger web). This is the most common way to chat. And it is very simple. you got it?
@cianoy (513)
• Philippines
26 Jan 10
My problem is that I have multiple e-mail accounts and it's so much more convenient if I had a mail client.