Chris - I don't think that's it - I just logged out and logged back in (otherwise how could I psot this) and I'm still getting the "page does not exist" error when I click on that file (even from the link on home). Right click also doesn't work. In any event, shouldn't it be available through the add-in upgrade system? This is going on 3 days where the add-in doesn't work for hotmail since they changed their system...
On Jul 28, 9:18 am, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote: > I just downloaded the file, can't open it as I don't currently have a > program installed that handles *.7Z files. It seems that the problem may > be that if you're not logged into Google groups, the Thunderbird Webmail > Extension group does give you this "page does not exist" error. If you > click on "Home" on the page with the error message, there is a link to > the file at the bottom of the home page. > > > > KE4AVB wrote: > > Actually the problem is that; although the file is listed, only a web > > page is being downloaded. Normally I use FF. The file being download > > is a HMTL file and not the file that is listed. When I try to download > > through IE the message comes up "Page does not exist". The file will > > need to uploaded again to the server before we can download it. > > Hopefully this is done soon; mailbox being overrun with repeat emails > > had to stop checking my mail until the Hotmail problem is fixed. > > > Eugene > > > On Jul 28, 6:09 am, Chris Clifton <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> Always the possibility that the file was corrupted when you downloaded > >> it, although this seems less likely if more than one person has the same > >> problem. I would still try downloading again, if the file held on the > >> server was corrupt, this may now have been corrected. If the file on the > >> server is still corrupted in some way, then you can only wait until this > >> is corrected. > > >> rico wrote: > > >>> Hotmail 1.2.29b4 won't open for me. I can download the file but winrar > >>> or 7z says the archive cannot be opened. > > >>> Anyone else having this problem. I have always been able to do this > >>> before, so in theory :|:? I'm not doing anything wrong. > > >>> r > > >>> Papo wrote: > > >>>> Can´t open the "hotmail-1-2-29b4.7z" file > >>>> help please > > >> -- > > --
