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I understand, but I have taken this as far as I can. I will ask in one of our help threads to see if anyone else can figure this out, my apologies that I couldn't be of more help.
I understand, but I have taken this as far as I can. I will ask in one of our help threads to see if anyone else can figure this out, my apologies that I couldn't be of more help.
Hi,
I have no idea what echo123 is but if it shows as a https... website possibly add it to your ie11 restricted sites list ?
Thank you for your kind words, and I'm glad to see that you are trying new avenues.
TZ has a unique idea; That of placing echo on a restricted list. If you can;
- First, place it on a restricted addy [address] list.
- Close and then restart WLM
- Then see if WLM will allow you to delete it.
- Let us know if you see any windows dialog explaining a delay to opening WLM; Such as it trying to sync with Skype or anything else.
Related:
I still believe it would help if you closed your account with Skype
That is what I did, the interesting thing is that while in the chat with the support guy, he informed me there were like 8 Skype accounts connected to my email address that were basically the same account just numbers added at the end, I'm pretty sure they were created every time I tried to manually close my account, clicking the go to Skype profile link.
Anyway, that did get rid of the echo123 contact though.
Hi,
Yea I addedandCode:http://skype.comto my restricted site list long ago.Code:https://skype.com
If people want me they can call me like a normal person
Beside I do not have a webcam and I'm not getting one skype slows loading of hotmail/ outlook.com a lot
That and getting rid of the adds on the right really help load time and functionality for me anyway for what little I do use hotmail for.
Neither work in ie11 to block echo123 contact :/
Last edited by ThrashZone; 06 Jun 2016 at 23:22.
Just my two cents worth Rodey mate have you ever thought of trying Thunderbird - if only to see if the problem persists.
I have Thunderbird set up on my machines with my hotmail and local provider account now as a back up email service and even for when WLM dies in the backside.
I have taken to using either for the default email and that way I keep up the download messages in both. Oh and it is easy to configure Thunderbird to look like the WLM GUI - having said that I do slightly prefer the WLM look but am guessing changing the Thunderbird format is possible.