Windows Live Messenger – End of Service

Summary:

  Windows Live Messenger will be retired on March 15th 2013 globally everywhere (except mainland China)

Comments:

1. Microsoft Skype is the client replacing Windows Live Messenger

2. Updating to Microsoft Skype will retain your Contacts and the ability to:

  • Instant message
  • Video call
  • Call phones from your devices (PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, Windows Phone, Android mobile, Kindle)
  • Share your screen
  • Video call and IM with Facebook friends
  • Group video call with up to ten friends at once (requires a Skype Premium account)

Subscriber Notification:

  • Email notice on January 8, 2013

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Additional Information:

So, what’s happening between now and 15th March?
Messenger will continue to work as you know it today. If you are signed in with Messenger on your desktop** you will see a banner notification to upgrade. When you click on the banner, an installer window will open with the request to upgrade. This will take you through our installer flow to install Skype and automatically uninstall Messenger.
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So, what’s happening after 15th March?
Messenger users on desktops** will not be able to sign in and will only be able to upgrade to Skype. If you attempt to sign in, a notification will appear, and if you continue, you will be taken through our installer flow to install Skype and automatically uninstall Messenger at the same time.

** Newer versions of Messenger will be able to receive the optional upgrade notifications. Older versions will not receive the notifications and you will have to download Skype manually.

Links:

Revisions:

Jan 8, 2013: Original Published Date

Windows Live Mail – Contacts Database

Summary: 

  • A technical overview of  Windows Live Mail Contacts database two different modes of operation(without and with the use of a Live ID) and each mode’s respective database filename/local storage location(s)

Background:

§  Windows Live Mail(WLM) provides two modes of operation

a)     Default   [Offline]           –    no sign-in to Windows Live

b)    Live ID   [Online]            –    sign-in to Windows Live

§  WLM only operates in one mode (a) or (b) at a time

§  Each mode (a) or (b) has its own contacts when viewed in WLM

§  Each Live ID used to sign-in for mode(b) has its own contacts when viewed in WLM

§  Each mode (a) or (b) has a unique(independent) contacts database

§  Each Live ID used to sign-in for mode (b) has a unique(independent) contacts database

§  Contacts and Contact databases are not shared across modes or Live ID’s

§  Contacts database(s) are stored on the hard drive within the user’s Windows profile

Database Name and Location:

§  The Contact database(which holds the entire contact list) filename is ‘contacts.edb’’

§  Each mode (a) or (b) will have a unique(independent) contacts.edb file (same name, different location)

§  Each Live ID used in mode (b) will have a unique(independent) contacts.edb file

Default(Offline) – Mode (a)

§  The Default(Offline) Contact database file(contacts.edb) is stored in a hidden subfolder called DBStore. *** To view the DBStore folder –> configure Windows Explorer to ‘Show hidden files/folders and protected operating system files’

§  Full folder pathname for the Default(Offline) contact database for WLM version 2011 and 2009 are shown below for the respective Windows operating system(o/s)

 Windows Live Mail 2011  (pre QFE3 versions) – Windows 7 or Vista

 Path –> C:\Users\<windows username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live\Contacts\default\15.4\DBStore

Click Here —> To see a Windows Explorer view  of WLM 2011 Pre QFE3 Default Database Folders

Windows Live Mail 2011  (QFE3 version) – Windows 7 or Vista

 Path –> C:\Users\<windows username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live\Contacts\default\15.5\DBStore

Note: The ‘Default’ DBStore folder  is a hidden subfolder of the ‘15.5’ folder

Click Here —> To see a Windows Explorer view of the WLM 2011 QFE3 Database Folders

Windows Live Mail 2009 (see notes below)

·         Windows 7 or Vista

Ø C:\Users\<windows username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live Contacts\{0a1c1d7e-4a67-4693-bd70-1ba1490ddac8}\DBStore

WLM_ContactsDB_2009

·         Windows XP

Ø C:\Documents and Settings\<windows username\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows Live Contacts\{0a1c1d7e-4a67-4693-bd70-1ba1490ddac8}\DBStore

Notes: (only applicable to WLM 2009)

ü  The numerical 16-digit hexadecimal number ( GUI {0a1c1d7e…) shown(above) for WLM 2009 is randomly generated by WLM and will be different on each pc/operating system.

ü  To determine the numerical name assigned to  the Default(Offline) mode contact database folder in WLM 2009 one must reference the following registry key’s ‘Name’ and ‘Data’ fields values.

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows Live Contacts\Database

ü  The Name field in the above registry key ‘indicates’ the pathname of ‘Default’ root folder. The pathname shown when viewed in the registry is a ‘slight misdirection’ (but fully understood by the Windows operating system)

-The registry key ‘Name’ value will show:

Windows 7 or Vista:

 C:\Users\<windows username>\Contacts\Default
XP:

 C:\Documents and Settings\<windows username>\Contacts\Default

-Though the Default(Offline) folder is actually one subfolder below the following:

Windows7 or Vista:

  C:\Users\<windows username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live Contacts

XP:

 C:\Documents and Settings\<windows username\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows Live Contacts

ü  The registry key ‘Data’ value completes the pathname by showing the subfolder value(i.e. the numerical 16-digit hexadecimal number) that contains the Default(Offline) DBStore folder and its respective contacts.edb file.

Live ID (Online) – Mode (b)

§  The Live ID(Online) Contact database file(contacts.edb) is also stored in a hidden subfolder called DBStore.

§  Each Live ID’s Contacts folder in WLM 2011(unlike WLM 2009) uses the Live ID email address(e.g. ab_normal@live.com)  thus WLM 2011’s approach improves upon WLM 2009’s method by not requiring the registry key or use of a numerical hexadecimal named folder thus making the folder much easier to find in Windows Explorer

§  Full folder pathnames for a Live ID(Online) contact database for WLM version 2011 and 2009 are shown below for the respective Windows operating system(o/s)

Windows Live Mail 2011  (pre QFE3 versions) – Windows 7 or Vista

 Path –> C:\Users\<windows username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live\Contacts\<Live ID>\15.4\DBStore 

WLM_ContactsLiveIDDB_2011

Windows Live Mail 2011 (QFE3 version) – Windows 7 or Vista

Path –> C:\Users\<windows username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live\Contacts\default\15.5\DBStore

Windows Live Mail QFE3 Contacts '15.5 Database Folders

 

Windows Live Mail 2009 (see notes below)

       Widows 7 or Vista

Ø C:\Users\<windows username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live Contacts\{85a1e249-964b-475e-82d7-e80ea374a6ad}\DBStore

Windows XP

Ø C:\Documents and Settings\<windows username\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows Live Contacts\{85a1e249-964b-475e-82d7-e80ea374a6ad }\DBStore

Notes: (only applicable to WLM 2009)

ü  WLM 2009 Live ID(Online Mode) like WLM 2009 Default(Offline) mode(as shown above) continues to employ the use of a randomly generated numerical 16-digit hexadecimal number for the Live ID folder name with one additional twist. It creates two(2) numerical folders for each Live ID. One for the primary database and one(shadow) database, the latter for synchronization with the web UI and Windows Live Messenger. 

     The numerical names of these folders will also be different on each pc/operating system.

WLM_ContactsLiveIDDB_2009

ü  To determine the exact numerical name assigned to the Live ID(Online) mode contact folder in  WLM 2009 one must reference the following registry key’s ‘Name’ and ‘Data’ fields values.

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows Live Contacts\Database

ü  The Name field in the above registry key will indicate the pathname of ‘both the primary and shadow’ root folder. The pathname shown when viewed in the registry is, once again, a ‘slight misdirection’(but fully understood by the Windows o/s)

-The registry key ‘Name’ values will show:

Windows 7 or Vista:

 C:\Users\<windows username>\Contacts\<Live ID> and

C:\Users\<windows username>\Contacts\<Live ID>\shadow
XP: (pic shown below)

 C:\Documents and Settings\<windows username>\Contacts\<Live ID>

C”\Documents and Settings\<windows username>\Contacts\<Live ID>\shadow

WLM_Contacts_2009_LiveIDRegKey

-Though the Live ID(Online)folder is actually on subfolder below the following:

Windows7 or Vista:

  C:\Users\<windows username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live Contacts

XP:

 C:\Documents and Settings\<windows username\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows Live Contacts

ü  The registry key ‘Data’ value(s) completes the pathname by indicating the assigned hexadecimal number for the primary and shadow subfolders applicable to a respective Live ID(Online) mode DBStore folder and unique contacts.edb file(s)

Comments:

  • Use of the Default(Offline) mode ensures all contacts are only stored locally and not synchronized(or stored) on the web(i.e. on “The Cloud’) at Contacts.live.com
  • Use of the Live ID(Online mode) ensures contacts are stored both locally and on the Live servers(in the ‘Cloud) and always backed up and accessible on any pc by signing on with the respective Live ID at Contacts.live.com
  • If the Live ID is also a Hotmail type account(Live.com, Hotmail.com, Msn.com or other country specific derivatives of the same domain e.g. Live.cn, Hotmail.uk, Live.ne, Msn.ca) then those same Live ID contacts will be accessible for use in the Hotmail email web interface(mail.live.com or hotmail.com)
  • Use of the Live ID(Online) mode in WLM also enables WLM’s ‘Cleanup’ option by linking to the web UI for cleaning up duplicate contacts
  • Use of additional Live ID’s(signing on with a different Live to Windows Live) allows one to have multiple contacts lists for different objectives(friends, family, work, hobbies, etc.)
  • If you read this far(and to appease the parenthetical police and purists) do not confuse working Offline(disconnected from the internet) or Online(connected to the internet) with WLM’s two different Contacts’ modes(Default/Offline[No Live ID sign-in] or Live ID/Online[Live ID sign-in]). If you’re not using a Live ID to sign-in to Windows Live, your contacts are stored and only available Offline (from Windows Live Services)!

Revisions:

Feb 04, 2011: Original Published Date

Feb 05, 2011: Edited for increased clarity and to appease the parenthetical gramma policemen comments Sarcastic smile

April 12, 2011: Updated to reflect Contact folder name (15.5) for Windows Live Mail 2011 QFE3

Windows Live Mail Contacts – Operating Modes

 

Summary:

  An explanation of the two different types of Contact operating modes in Windows Live Mail
  The two different modes are  Default (Offline)  or Live ID (Online)

Operating Modes:

  • Default (Offline) mode
  1. No Live ID sign on
  2. The Default contact database is locally and solely stored on the user’s machine
  3. Contacts are only accessible in Windows Live Mail (WLM)
  4. No synchronization with web interface
  5. Accessible by configuring WLM to ‘Stop Signing In’

    Version 2011 – WLM Button/Options/Mail/<Connection tab>/<Stop signing in>

Optional Keyboard method – Alt F O M <Connection tab>/Stop signing in>

 – use keystroke Control+Tab to navigate to the Connection tab

    Version 2009 – WLM Menu/Tools/Options/<Connection tab>/<Stop signing in>

  • To ensure operation in the ‘Default/Offline mode’ use the ‘Stop signing in’ option and  thereafter when opening WLM (if prompted to sign on) click ‘Cancel’

 

  • Live ID (Online) mode
  1. Live ID sign on to Windows Live (is required)
  2. Live ID Contact database is stored locally and also online (Contacts.live.com)
  3. Accessible in WLM and the web interface (Contacts.live.com); IM (Instant Message) contacts are also accessible in Windows Live Messenger (WLMsgr)
  4. Database synchronization occurs between WLM and the web interface
  5. Synchronization is in both directions(changes made in WLM or online impact the other)
  6. Accessible by configuring WLM to ‘Sign in’  to Windows Live

     Version 2011 – WLM Button/Options/Mail/<Connection tab>/<Sign in>
     Version 2009 – WLM Menu/Tools/Options/<Connection tab>/<Sign in>

  • Contacts are unique to a given Live ID used to sign on to Windows Live in WLM
  • Use of a different Live ID to sign on to Windows Live affords the opportunity for a different set of contacts (thus one can switch to a different set of contacts by signing on with a different Live ID)

     

 

Comments:

  • Locally stored contact databases and contacts are accessible by WLM but not Windows Explorer
  • ‘Sign on’ is to Windows Live, (i.e. one does not sign on to WLM, it only provides the ability to sign on)
  • ‘Sign on’ is not required to send or receive mail in WLM for email accounts using Pop3, IMAP, or Http protocol
  • ‘Sign on’ is not required to send or receive for Hotmail type accounts (Hotmail.com, Live.com, or Msn.com)
  • ‘Sign on’ does ensure your contacts are always accessible and backed up(online)
  •  Do not confuse working Offline (disconnected from the internet) or Online (connected to the internet) with WLM’s two different Contacts’ modes
    • Default/Offline [No Live ID sign-in]
    • Live ID/Online [Live ID sign-in to Windows Live]
      • If  not using a Live ID to sign-in to Windows Live, your contacts are stored and only available Offline!
      • 

  • For a technical overview of  WLM’s Contacts database see –> Windows Live Mail – Contacts Database

Known Issues:

  • WLM’s ‘Backup’ option is only capable of exporting or importing one email address field per contact of the four available email address data fields (Personal, Other, Work, IM) when exporting to/importing from a CSV (Comma Separated Value) file thus use of the Live ID (Online mode) is recommended  to ensure all email fields’ data is retained (stored on the Live servers)
  • WLM’s ‘Backup’ option does not export or import Categories (formerly called Groups in prior Microsoft email clients). Use of the Live ID (Online mode) is recommended to ensure Category data is retained (stored on the Live servers)
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Revisions:
Dec 27, 2010: Original Draft Date
Jan 30, 2011: Orginal Published Date
Feb 10, 2011: Added link to Windows Live Mail – Contacts Database

Windows Live Mail 2011 – Ribbon GUI

Summary:

  • Snapshots of the Windows Live Mail Wave 4 Ribbon GUI –  WLM Button  and Tabs
  • The Ribbon contains multiple options/tabs – Windows Live Mail Button,  Four(4) Tabs for use in Mail or News mode(Home, Folders, View, and Accounts), a Calendar Tab(Home), and a Contact Tab(Home)
  • A Quick Access Toolbar is available(like Office) that permits the addition of icons for respective features found on each tab.
  • The Ribbon can be minimized (leaving only the WLM Button, Tabs and Quick Access Toolbar)
  • The Quick Access Toolbar can be hidden
  • The ‘About’ item on the Windows Live Mail Button shows the Build and Version number(s)

Windows Live Mail Button:

Note:

  • Click ‘About’ to see your Build and Version number. Optionally the same information can be displayed using a keystroke sequence (ALT F B)

Home Tab:

  •  Mail

  • News

  • Note the Quick Access Toolbar(QAT) on the the bottom of the Ribbon.
    • Items on WLM’s Menu(ALT F) or items on the Ribbon tabs can be added to the QAT by right clicking an item to obtain the context menu’s ‘Add to Quick Access Toolbar’ option. Each item added will appear as an icon on the QAT.
    • Items on the QAT cannot be rearranged thus plan ahead(the item’s position/order from left to right) for ease of use to avoid having relatively common items in different locations(on the QAT).

Folders Tab:

  • Mail

  • News

View Tab:

Accounts Tab:

Calendar Home Tab:

Contacts Home Tab:

 Feeds Tab(s):

  • The Feeds Home Tab is shown.  Three other tabs are available (Folders, View, and Accounts) and contain similar options as those on the Folders, View and Accounts tabs shown above.  Items not applicable to ‘Feeds’ management will not be present or available.

Revisions:

June 4, 2010: Original Publish Date
Sept 11, 2010: Updated to differentiate Mail and News tabs; Added Calendar and Contacts Home tabs
Feb 13, 2011:  Added Feeds Home Tab and note on other tabs present in the Feeds module

Jan 6, 2012: Updated pictures for better resolution

Jun 26, 2012: Updated tags.