I have a situation where I need to run Windows Live Mail in the OFFLINE mode (I'm connected to the internet, but away from my ISP), and the Internet Explorer on ONLINE mode. However, when I change one of them, the other one changes as well. Is there any way to separate them?
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The thread discusses issues with managing offline and online modes in Windows Live Mail and Internet Explorer. The original poster wants to use Windows Live Mail offline while keeping IE online, but changing one affects the other, seeking a solution to separate their modes. A later contributor shares a workaround for Windows 7, where accidentally going offline in Windows Mail is common, and explains how to manually bring it back online by navigating through the menu options. The overall tone is informational, with users seeking or sharing practical solutions for managing online/offline states across applications.
The thread discusses issues with managing offline and online modes in Windows Live Mail and Internet Explorer. The original poster wants to use Windows Live Mail offline while keeping IE online, but changing one affects the other, seeking a solution to separate their modes. A later contributor shares a workaround for Windows 7, where accidentally going offline in Windows Mail is common, and explains how to manually bring it back online by navigating through the menu options. The overall tone is informational, with users seeking or sharing practical solutions for managing online/offline states across applications.
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