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How do I set up my Hotmail account?  I get errors.

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Bumblelion05 - 30 Mar 2005 17:59 GMT
My old email address (CyAndLako@hotmail.com) works perfectly in Outlook 2002.
But I formatted my HD last night and today when I go to set up my new email
address (livingmeansplaying@hotmail.com) I get  the error: Task'Hotmail:
Folder: Inbox Synchronizing headers.' reported error (0x800004005) : 'An
unknown error has occurred.  Please save any existing work and restart the
program.'
I get this every time I try to send/receive.  But the other email works!  
Please help!
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 31 Mar 2005 03:48 GMT
Are you using HTTP access? As of last September, you need a paid account for
it to work with new accounts.

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> My old email address (CyAndLako@hotmail.com) works perfectly in Outlook
> 2002.
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> I get this every time I try to send/receive.  But the other email works!
> Please help!
 
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