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When I type in www.hotmail.com, it goes to a windows live page and won't load my hotmail. I can't read my e-mail on hotmail anymore. When I click on hotmail on the windows live page, it does nothing

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I type in www.hotmail.com in the address box and instead of going to my hotmail website page like it used to do, it goes to a "windows live" page. In fact, when it arrives at the windows live site, the website in the box changed to windows live---I didn't do it, it does it on its own.

This doesn't happen when I go use windows explorer as my search engine. I am able to go to hotmail and read my e-mail with explorer. Please help. Why can't firefox just go to hotmail like it used to do? Thanks

I type in www.hotmail.com in the address box and instead of going to my hotmail website page like it used to do, it goes to a "windows live" page. In fact, when it arrives at the windows live site, the website in the box changed to windows live---I didn't do it, it does it on its own. This doesn't happen when I go use windows explorer as my search engine. I am able to go to hotmail and read my e-mail with explorer. Please help. Why can't firefox just go to hotmail like it used to do? Thanks

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They are the same use your email address as your userid so it will know for instance whether it is MSN or HOTMAIL. I think that change was made a few years ago, yes when I went to Verizon DSL and then Verizon FiOs (Fiber).