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Hotmail login without cookies being enabled

Asked by: GSD4ME

Is there any way that I can 'force' the 'hotmail' login page to appear on my browser, as opposed to the 'passport' login page? Whenever I try to access "www.hotmail.com" or "www.hotmail.co.uk", I get redirected to the .NET passport login page.

The company I work for does not allow cookies on our PC's and the IT department will not change from this policy. Hence, myself and my colleagues wish to know if there is a way of allowing us access to our hotmail accounts, bypassing the 'cookies' problem.

Any answers out there?

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2003-03-19 at 01:14:56ID20555842
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Answers

 

by: Groover2000Posted on 2003-03-19 at 03:38:28ID: 8165813

Hi,
there was i time when it was possible to force the hotmail logon page by bookmarking a specific URL. But now it seems that isn't possible anymore.

If somebody has bookmarked this 'old' login page it may be possible to login with this page. If not there seems to be no other way than enabling cookies as it is described in Hotmail's 'HelpMe'.

 

by: ShadowWarrior111Posted on 2003-03-19 at 21:42:02ID: 8171806

As far as I know, if you didn't enable cookies, you won't be allowed to access your hotmail mailbox. You won't have another choice other than to enable cookies to access your mail.

 

by: Groover2000Posted on 2003-03-20 at 00:14:10ID: 8172265

I read there is a way to download your e-mails from your hotmail account to outlook express. But i never tested it. Go to the hotmail's 'HelpMe'. I think it's worth a try.

Good luck

 

by: drcspyPosted on 2003-03-20 at 02:19:03ID: 8172726

using outlook express it's easy just goto tools\accounts\mail and then 'add' a new mail account using your hotmail info it's not difficult...

heres the 'server url' it'll need

http://services.msn.com/svcs/hotmail/httpmail.asp

 

by: dennisttPosted on 2003-03-22 at 21:26:48ID: 8188990

Adding to drcspy's comment, on some versions of Outlook Express, the Hotmail server is already inputted.  Remember the Hotmail server is the "HTTP" type, not POP or IMAP.

 

by: kiranghagPosted on 2003-03-25 at 19:28:57ID: 8207795

hotmail using outlook is now a paid service i guess.

 

by: dennisttPosted on 2003-03-25 at 19:56:03ID: 8207879

> Comment from kiranghag  03/25/2003 07:28PM PST  
> hotmail using outlook is now a paid service i guess.  

It may be for outlook, but Outlook Express works with Hotmail.  I use it currently.

 

by: kiranghagPosted on 2003-03-26 at 06:03:39ID: 8210358

thats gr8...i didnt know...i had stopped using hotmail after it became paid for pop..

thanks neways...

 

by: mnevPosted on 2003-04-11 at 09:11:30ID: 8314016

download msn messenger, then sign in and then click on inbox once singned in, it goes straight to your hotmail inbox without having cookies enabled. thats how i do it :)

 

by: GSD4MEPosted on 2003-04-11 at 11:29:44ID: 8314960

OK, I'll close this one now - we are resigned at work to not being able to access our hotmail accounts. Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
MNEV - one of the things I forgot to mention was that we are not allowed to download anything at work, never mind having cookies disabled!

 

by: GSD4MEPosted on 2003-04-11 at 11:31:15ID: 8314968

Acepted your answer as it was the only one that didn't rely on a download or change to the company-used products (eg we look outlook, not outlook express)

 

by: drcspyPosted on 2003-04-11 at 12:52:18ID: 8315521

hmmm.........did you try my 'fix' for outlookexpress it may have worked similaraly with outlook.....

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