Hotmail users get hot under the collar after upgrade
Microsoft deletes scores of support messages, suggests users try Chrome
Computerworld - Some users are hot at Microsoft over snafus in the new Hotmail that have locked them out of their accounts, blocked them from viewing mail or kept them from accessing contacts.
Microsoft started rolling out a revamp of its Windows Live Hotmail in mid-June, and said it had completed the upgrade for 350 million users earlier this month.
But since late July, complaints spiked dramatically on the free Web-based e-mail service's support forum.
Some of the threads on Microsoft's support forum have also been heavily redacted, with numerous messages now labeled only with "This post was deleted by a moderator." Other threads have been locked down, and will accept no new messages.
"I'm now going on week 2 and still can not read/write emails," said self-described "Angry_user" in a message on a support thread last week. "I guess this is another way of Microsoft telling their subscribers that if the new upgrade does not work, well, you are SOL and it's time for you to get a new email service from someone else."
Several follow-up messages from Angry_user were deleted by Microsoft moderators.
The number of complaints is difficult to gauge, since they are spread across a number of threads, some that have been archived for what Microsoft has called "technical difficulties."
But users believe the count is significant. "Since July 28, Microsoft has received thousands of complaints in these forums from customers who are having trouble with Wave4 Hotmail," charged "langware" in a thread that kicked off yesterday. "What has Microsoft done with respect to these complaints?"
In that same thread, Angry_user popped up on with another status update on Tuesday: "We are now on week 3 and I still can not read/send email."
Bugs range from the most basic -- an inability to access e-mail or contacts or both -- to the bizarre.
"I open my SENT folder, select a message, and then move it to some other folder ... [and] the sender's name (for the message that was just moved) changes to my name!!" reported langware on Aug. 3.
Much of the advice Microsoft or its forum representatives have given users was to tell them to try a different browser. In a message yesterday, Microsoft again listed the supported browsers, which include Internet Explorer (IE) 6 and later, Firefox 3 and later, Safari 4 and later, and the newest version of Chrome on Windows.
"[The] Hotmail product group is using [user-supplied] information to create hotfixes for the issues reported by customers," Microsoft said in the same message. "We will be making broad updates to this thread as we have new workarounds or fixes related to the issues."


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