I cannot access hotmail through Mozilla anymore, only through Explorer
About 4 days ago I received an email from a friend with glittering butterfly wings. I sent it back to her and got an email notice of non-delivery from hotmail which I put into junk mail. No problems until I got another notice of nondelivery the next day and this one I deleted and from April 2nd to today (April 4th) I can see my email titles but when I click on them the page doesn't change and I can't read them.I contacted webroot and they found that I could access my emails by getting them through Internet Explorer rather than Mozilla so this has temporarily helped but I want to be back on Mozilla.
SOLVED!
Ok after hours of frustrating trial and error, I solved this on my system. ( I can login to hotmail, but, cant compose, view folders, send etc.)
Change the HTTPS settings:
1.From your browser, login to Hotmail.
2.Click Options (right hand top)
3.More options
4./customizing Hotmail
5./advanced privacy settings
6./using https for extra security
7./goto https settings
8./Use HTTPS automatically.
9./Click save, restart the browser and it worked!
Sometimes you can simply add a "s" to http:// in the address bar, making it https:// Then, your browser should popup asking if you want to always use https:// in which case you click yes and save.
BTW this https tip should work on any browser Mozilla, IE, Chrome etc.
Hope this helps someone out there!
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