How to Remove or Hide a Last Name from a Windows Live Profile

Summary:

  • Method to remove and/or hide the user’s (Live ID or Microsoft Account) last name from being visible to the public, contacts, and/or connected social network services.

Background:

  • A Windows Live ID (or Microsoft Account) requests the entry of a last name, initial or other acceptable character during the Live ID (Microsoft Account) account creation process.
  • For privacy reasons (personal reasons, use of multiple Live ID/Microsoft Accounts, displayed when using the Live web services – Hotmail, SkyDrive, etc.) some may prefer to not share or broadcast their last name to the public, network contacts and/or other connected social network services
  • The last name field  can be edited and an optional ‘blank’ character entered by using a common available Windows provided ‘Accessories’ application called  ‘Character Map’
  • Character Map can be found on the Start Menu (All Programs/Accessories/System Tools)

How To:

1. Logon to the respective Live ID’s Profile (at http://profile.live.com)

2. On the Profile home page click on Details (or Edit Details)

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3. Click on the Edit field adjacent to the user name

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4. Select and clear the last name field

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5. Open Character Map (in a separate window) and select the ‘Arial’ character mode

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6. Scroll down to and click on the character named ‘U+202A: Left to Right Embedding’ to cue (place the focus) on the ‘U+202A’ character in ‘Character Map’, then click the ‘Select’ button

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7. Click ‘Copy’ to place the character on the Windows Clipboard

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9. Paste the contents of the clipboard to the ‘Last Name’ field then click on Save to finalize the changes.

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10. Once ‘Saved’ you will return to your Profile home page allowing verification of the change.

(Two examples below)

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 LiveID_Profile_Done_02 [after the facelift] :)

Comments:

  • Changing your name will impact all places your name appears when using Windows Live (Profile, Hotmail, Windows Live Messenger, SkyDrive) and/or transmitted to other social connected services.
  • Changing your name will also impact the name that appears on Windows 8 (Microsoft Account Windows logon name)

Revisions:

October 31, 2011: Publish as ‘Draft’ Date

March 15, 2012: Republish Draft after testing on Windows 8 (Consumer Preview)

April 23, 2012: Original Publish Date

Windows Live Spaces Blog Migration to WordPress V2

 

Summary:

  • This is the second article regarding the upcoming closure of Windows Live Spaces and the mandatory upgrade-migration to Word Press
  • Microsoft notified Windows Live Spaces customers via email on November 12, 2010 (copy included below)
  • Upgrade-Migration is mandatory and can be accomplished but only until March 2011
  • Effective January 4, 2011 a Windows Live Spaces blog will become ‘Read Only’ (accessible and viewable but no further changes permitted)
  • Effective March 16, 2011 a Windows Live Spaces blog will be closed (all access discontinued)

Reference:

1. Email Notice:

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Windows Live Newsletter

Dear Windows Live Spaces customer,

You are receiving this note as a follow-up to our communications notifying you of an upgraded experience available at WordPress.com and the March closure of your Windows Live Space. If you haven’t taken an action yet, please read on to learn how to preserve the content of your space.

As of January 4th, 2011, you won’t be able to make changes to your Windows Live Spaces blog, but you can continue to review past posts, download your content to save for later and upgrade your blog to WordPress.com. We’ll help you migrate your current blog to WordPress.com or download it to save for later. On March 16th, 2011 your current space will be closed.

With the new release of Windows Live services, we’ve made a series of changes and improvements across our products. We chose to partner to provide Windows Live users with a great blogging solution. However, we realize the changes will have an impact on you – this email aims to address any concerns you may have.

Why is this happening?

Our customers have asked for richer blog functionality including an integrated statistics system, continuous saving of drafts and improvements to spam-fighting technology. To deliver the best possible blogging experience, we are collaborating with WordPress.com to provide their free service to you. For those of you that already have a blog on Windows Live Spaces, we will make it easier for you to get started while helping you keep what you’ve already built up on Windows Live Spaces.

What is the timeline?

As of January 4th, 2011, you won’t be able to make changes to your Spaces blog, but you can continue to review past posts, download your content to save for later and upgrade your blog to WordPress.com.
On March 16th, 2011 Windows Live Spaces will close and you will not be able to access or migrate your blog.

What you need to do before Windows Live Spaces closes

When you visit your space you’ll have the following options:

Upgrade your blog by migrating to WordPress.com – We will provide a simple way to move your blog posts and comments to WordPress.com.
Download your blog – You can download your old posts to keep a copy with you. You can also do this and then migrate to WordPress.com.
Delete your space – If you decide that you do not want to have a space anymore, you have the option to delete it permanently. If you want to save your content, please make sure to do that before deleting your space.
Review your blog – Over the next couple of months, Windows Live Spaces will continue to be accessible to read and review while you make your decision. We’re very excited about what you can do on WordPress.com and hope you’ll decide to take advantage of this improved blogging experience.

Note: some content such as gadgets, guestbook, lists, notes and draft posts won’t be migrated. See FAQs for more info on how to preserve this type of content.
Go to your space to choose an option that’s right for you.

What you can expect by moving to WordPress.com

All of your posts, comments, and links will transfer, and you will have the option to share your blogging updates with your Messenger friends.

On WordPress.com, you’ll get tools to help you track how your blog is doing and who’s visiting. You’ll get tagging that enables people to find you, and for you to find like-minded people. It includes great blog comment functionality, and trackback spam prevention to help keep your experience clean. Check out more.

Thanks for using Windows Live and we hope you enjoy the new blogging experience.

Sincerely,

The Windows Live team

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is WordPress.com ?
A: WordPress.com is a free blogging site, similar to Windows Live Spaces. On WordPress.com, you’ll find great themes and widgets to customize your experience, tools to help you track how your blog is doing and who’s visiting. You’ll get tagging that enables people to find you, and for you to find like-minded people. It includes great blog comment functionality, and trackback spam prevention to help keep your experience clean.

Q: What happens to my Windows Live Spaces content and what can I migrate?
A: Here’s a list of different functionality available on Windows Live Spaces today and what you can expect:

Blogs and comments: If you choose to migrate or download, your blog content (including inserted photos, videos and comments) comes with you.
Photos: Photos not part of your blog but part of Windows Live will continue to live on SkyDrive and, if you choose, you can continue to share them with others. Photos that were part of your blog will be migrated if you choose to migrate your blog. If you add any other modules provided by other services that shared your photos, those will not be migrated.
Visitors will know where to find you: If you migrate, existing links to your blog and specific articles will continue to work and your visitors will be redirected to your new location on WordPress.com. You’ll also be able to keep your friends up to date with your latest posts on Windows Live Messenger.
Private blogs: If you have a private blog, your blog will be checked as private unless you choose another option during migration. You’ll be able to share your blog back with your Windows Live Messenger friends or just choose to select a few people to invite to WordPress.com.
Gadgets, guestbook, lists, notes, and draft posts: Unfortunately, you won’t be able to move these. You might consider publishing your draft posts over the coming months and moving content in lists and notes into your blog before migrating.
Profile and Contacts modules: That information stays on Windows Live. You can add your new blog to your Profile and share it with your friends.

Q: What can I expect between now and the date Windows Live Spaces closes?
A: As of January 4th, 2011, you will lose the ability to make changes to your Windows Live Spaces blog, but you can continue to review past posts, download your content to save for later and upgrade your blog to WordPress.com. On March 16th, 2011, Spaces will close and you will not be able to access or migrate your blog.

Q: Where can I learn more?
A:
Are you a parent of a child who uses Windows Live Spaces? Do you have a private blog? Do you use Writer to publish to Windows Live Spaces? Do you have other questions? Please visit our Help Center for additional information and resources.

Microsoft respects your privacy. To learn more, please read our online Privacy Statement.

Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond WA 98052

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2. Additional Information (clickable links)

    • Windows Live Team Blog – Inside Windows Live

 WordPress.com and Windows Live partnering together and providing an upgrade for 30 million Windows Live Spaces customers

  • Windows Live Spaces Help Center

Changes are coming to Windows Live Spaces

  • WordPress.com Support Center

Upgrading from Windows Live Spaces

How to Upgrade

Help and Tips for Windows Live Spaces Bloggers: Modules, Albums, Widgets, and Lists

Word Press Features and Overview

  • Windows Live Solution Center – Live Spaces Portal

Downloading and Migrating your Space

  • Initial Article by this writer regarding Windows Live Spaces planned closure

Windows Live Spaces Blog Upgrade-Migration to WordPress

 

Revisions.

September 27, 2010: Original Published Date
November 19, 2010:  Content revised and updated to include Nov 12 2010 email notification

 

Clubhouse Tags: Clubhouse, How-To, Help, Windows Live, Live ID, Spaces, SkyDrive, Photos

Windows Live Spaces Blog Upgrade-Migration to WordPress

  

Summary:

Upgrade-Migration is mandatory and can accomplished until March 2011. The following timeline and constraints apply when upgrading/migrating from Spaces.Live.com to WordPress.com

  • Upgrade can be accomplished from September 2010 but only until March 2011
  • New Blog posts to Live Spaces can be made but only until January 2011
  • Live Spaces/Blog will be ‘read only’ effective January 2011
  • Spaces will close in March 2011 (i.e. a mandatory upgrade/migration)
  • Other available options – Download your blog content or delete your Space
  • Text, photos, videos and comments as they appear on your Space today are transferred
  • Draft posts, theme, gadgets, guestbook, and lists are not transferred
  • Automatic redirection(after migration) from your Space to your new blog on WordPress
  • No impact on your Windows Live Profile, Contacts, and SkyDrive photos

Reference:

1. Windows Live Team Blog – Inside Windows Live

http://windowsteamblog.com/windows_live/b/windowslive/archive/2010/09/27/wordpress-com-and-windows-live-partnering-together-and-providing-an-upgrade-for-30-million-windows-live-spaces-customers.aspx

2. WordPress.com Support Center

http://en.support.wordpress.com/upgrading-from-windows-live-spaces/

http://en.support.wordpress.com/upgrading-from-windows-live-spaces/how-to-upgrade/

Additional Detailed Information:

1. Notification upon accessing your current Live Space/Blog

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W4_SpacesWP_WhatComesWithYou

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2. Ongoing reminder to upgrade when accessing your Live Space

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3. Additional Support

Windows Live Solution Center Spaces Portal Downloading and Migrating your Space

Comments:

  • While upgrade/migrations are intended to be problem free when transferring one’s personal content from one service to another it might be a good idea to monitor the Windows Live Solution Center Spaces portal for problems reported by other users prior to upgrading/migration

 

Revisions:

September 27, 2010: Original Published Date

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