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shawns wrote this post at Friday, July 27, 2012 8:09 PM
Hello EdLe,

The issue might be caused by corrupt files that MSN uses to synchronize the e-mails from the hotmail servers. Follow the steps below to fix the issue:

For Windows XP:

http://answers.msn.com/thread.aspx?threadid=bc389939-759e-4d79-b9e5-304fe757b8f7


For Windows Vista/7:

http://answers.msn.com/thread.aspx?postid=293bbff5-1e7b-4ac5-921b-232d1a48479a#293bbff5-1e7b-4ac5-921b-232d1a48479a



Thanks

Shawns
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If you feel or received information that someone is impersonating you, we suggest that you make a formal report of this incident. Please note that the impersonator must be using one or more of the following:

 

-          Your legal name 

-          Your telephone number 

-          Your address 

-          Any other personal identification of yours, such as a photograph 

 

The duplication of your nickname is not considered impersonation.    
  
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-          The date and time you discovered the impersonation.  

-          A description of how the impersonation was carried out

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