All my files (including the Inbox) and their contents have disappeared.

I'm on IE 7 and MS Vista OS.

I went to sign in my Windows Live Mail, as I always do... and there is nothing there... No Inbox, no record.  Pretty weird!  Just VIEWS FAST display, Outbox and storage records (none of my client files). HEEELP!

I can access my account on hotmail.com hotmail and see everything.

Where everything would be?  I love my Windows Live Mail app!

This is unrelated to Internet Explorer.

Windows Live Mail Forum
http://windowslivehelp.com/product.aspx?ProductID=15

Bruce Hagen ~ MS - MVP [Mail]

Tags: Windows

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