Has your Mobile operator removed Windows Live Hotmail Access?
A number of mobile operator provided devices are shipped without the Windows Live services available. There is now a version of Microsoft‘s Windows Live for Windows Mobile, without Messenger that is available as a free download at https://wl.windowsmobile.com.
While most Windows Mobile 6 devices ship with the full version (with Messenger), some mobile operators prefer to ship one of our partner-developed Windows Live Messenger clients on their Windows Mobile 6 handsets. To ensure all users can receive the advantages of push Hotmail access, Windows Live Contacts synchronization, a Live Search bar for their homescreen and one-click photo upload to Windows Live Spaces we have made the client available immediately. There is no charge for this client (or the services supported by it) apart from any operator data charges.
You can download it from HERE
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Anonymous
April 06, 2008
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April 07, 2008
Nice spot from Jason of Windows Live for Windows Mobile download . Doesn’t include IM unfortunatelyAnonymous
April 07, 2008
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April 08, 2008
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April 09, 2008
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April 09, 2008
Update to my earlier post, Microsoft have confirmed that other people are also experiencing the same problem: Response from technical Support (probably a bit misguided about the role of the 'server' in the issue): "Justin, we received feedback from a few customers experiencing similar issues. We are currently looking into the reason why this is occurring, and our product team is engaging additional resources to locate and isolate the exact server that is causing the issue."Anonymous
April 11, 2008
How-to: Connect your Windows Mobile device to an Exchange server (WM5) Microsoft Publicly Posts Additional