

Leilan's info may be iin error, due to its age (about 4 years ago) But thye hread is very long and eventually becomes more current. You can still receive and send to your Hotmail account, but it is a definite possibility that this may change in the future, and, anyone using Hotmail, should start proceedings to inform there contacts of the change. "I'd like to inform you that emails sent to will not be received to account because it is 2 different accounts. In the second link given, the information given by the "moderator" (Leilani.p,), is in error, quote There is, no longer, anything called a "Hotmail" account If this address is used, either through Email or as a browser address, you will be automatically redirected to the new live mail (outlook) address. I would suggest using the local / native Windows 10 "Mail" app, which should, after some basic configuration, facilitate your "accessing" your Hotmail account, but that might be a bridge too far and a topic for a little bit later after you familiarize yourself a bit more with your computer, its' operating system and the user interface, which takes a bit of time, patience and effort.Īs has been stated in this thread.


Type in your Hotmail user name and password. In the very top is a "URL address bar" simply type there and hit the enter key on your keyboard. That will open "Internet Explorer" (a "browser" or web browser) Scroll down to "Windows Accessories" and click to expand and select "Internet Explorer" When I first began I had a bookshelf full of them.Ĭlick the "Start button" (Windows logo button, bottom left most area of your desktop) You might try shopping around for a less expensive resource

IF terms like "browser" and "screen shot" cause you difficulties then perhaps you might consider Please do not take offense, as I certainly do not intend any such thing but.
