Windows Live Mail - Sign in Required

jamiedolan

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I finally installed the latest upgrade to Windows Live mail. I really hate the change, lack of normal menus and such, but I can get used to that. I'm using it with a pop3 account on my own domains.

The problem I have is that when I Click in Picasa to send a photo with Live Mail, it brings up live mail and tells me to sign into my Windows Live Mail account, and it appears it want to upload the photo to an album. Can I get rid of this request to sign in, I don't want a windows live account.

I just want my photos to attach to the e-mail as it always has. Is this possiable anymore or is it time to switch to a new e-mail client?

Thanks very much;

Jamie
 

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windows 8 64
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i7-3820
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Intel® Desktop Board DX79TO
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...Can I get rid of this request to sign in, I don't want a windows live account...
In order to download Windows Live Essentials, you had to have a Live account but you don't have to use it. When you open WLM don't sign in and set the connection option in WLM to not sign in. However Microsoft has added a feature to WLM called "Photo Email" which uses your Sky Drive as a storage place for your photos while WLM sends only a thumbnail link. Obviously, you need to sign in for that. To avoid signing in, never use Photo Email. Instead just use "attach" or "insert" for photos and decline the offer of "Photo Email".
 

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Windows 8 Pro w/MC 32-bitIntel Atom 1.86 GHz2 GBIntel GMA 500
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OQO 2+
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Windows 8 Pro w/MC 32-bit
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Intel Atom 1.86 GHz
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OQO 2+
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2 GB
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Intel GMA 500
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IDT
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LCD
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800 x 480 (portable) 1280 x 1024 (docked)
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64 GB SSD
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9 Ah Battery (portable) or OQO Brick (docked)
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Shirt Pocket Sized
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Eraser head (portable) Logitech Bluetooth (docked)
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WWAN or 802.11G (portable) T1 (docked)
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IE 10
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DVD-RW OQO Docking Station
...Can I get rid of this request to sign in, I don't want a windows live account...
In order to download Windows Live Essentials, you had to have a Live account but you don't have to use it. When you open WLM don't sign in and set the connection option in WLM to not sign in. However Microsoft has added a feature to WLM called "Photo Email" which uses your Sky Drive as a storage place for your photos while WLM sends only a thumbnail link. Obviously, you need to sign in for that. To avoid signing in, never use Photo Email. Instead just use "attach" or "insert" for photos and decline the offer of "Photo Email".

Thanks for your help. After much frustration of not getting this to work properly for sending photos from Picasa, and not wanting to go through the extra steps of exporting from Picasa then attaching the photos, I switched to Thunderbird. I was able to get all my old mail and address book transferred over.
Thunderbird appears to be all working fine and is a more familiar interface. Plus it works properly with Picasa.

Thank you for your help
Jamie
 
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My Computer My Computer

At a glance

windows 8 64i7-382032GBGTX 650
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build by CPU Solutions
OS
windows 8 64
CPU
i7-3820
Motherboard
Intel® Desktop Board DX79TO
Memory
32GB
Graphics Card(s)
GTX 650
Sound Card
Built in
Monitor(s) Displays
24" and 27" Asus; with a 24" LG
Screen Resolution
1900X1080
Hard Drives
240 Intel Cherryville internal. 8 ext drives on my other computer accessed over the network.
PSU
700 watt
Case
CoolerMaster
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless
Mouse
Logitech M505
Internet Speed
24Mbps down - 3Mbps up
Browser
Chrome
Other Info
Also have a Vaio VPCCW17FX Laptop. & Dell Studio XPS 8100 with 16GB of Ram running W8.
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