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I use my Hotmail account's address book on all my computers through Windows Live Mail. This way I have access to the same address book no matter if I am on my own computers or computers at work or in coffee shops or libraries. You can logon to a particular Hotmail account by a button to the top right hand corner.
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You definitely can. Do bear in mind the following though once installed: Windows Live Mail (WLM) will import all your email accounts and messages from Outlook Express (OE), so if you are using both applications your new messages will be scattered among the two. WLM does not support exporting back into OE, so reverting back to OE will be a hassle. I recommend you configure WLM to leave messages on server (assuming you are using POP3 email access) so OE can download the actual message until you and
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The numeric keys are labelled with a different colour than the letters... the same colour as the Fn key on the keyboard next to the Windows key. You should be to use the numeric keys by pressing Fn and the corresponding number/symbol.
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Evermore, there is a folder on Gmail called All Mail. It stores all messages received, sent or deleted. See if your friend can find old messages that he wants to retrieve in that folder. If All Mail isn't visible to Windows Mail (if it's using POP3 access), he can access it by logging to the Gmail site online.
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Yes, Windows Live Mail is available to Windows XP and Windows Vista users as a part of the Windows Live Essentials downloads: http://download.live.com/
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or consider installing a free-for-personal-use alternative: http://www.ubit.ch/software/ubitmenu-languages/