Update for Windows Live Essentials Wave 4
Posted by mynetx on Sat 09 Jul 2011 (17:19 GMT) (147381 views)
The Windows Live team is publishing a bugfix update for Windows Live Essentials 2011 (Wave 4). The quick fix update, rolling out in two stages, fixes several problems in Messenger, Photo Gallery, Mail and other applications.



Arthur de Haan, Windows Live Test and Service Engineering, summarizes the changes:
  • Mail: We fixed a sorting issue in the Sent items folder and improved the upload reliability and instrumentation in Photo mail.
  • Messenger: We fixed a couple of stability issues and made various changes for improved voice and video quality. We fixed an issue that was causing sound to be lost after upgrading, and we improved performance when displaying the MSN Today page in the main window.
  • Photo Gallery: We implemented various bug fixes for crashes related to launching Photo Gallery through Autoplay and facial recognition.
  • And more: We made many other usability, performance, and stability improvements across the suite of Windows Live Essentials apps.
Download the Windows Live Essentials Wave 4 QFE2 update now.

 


How-to: Use Windows Live in your favorite language
Posted by mynetx on Tue 09 Nov 2010 (17:52 GMT) (130054 views)
Did you know that you can switch languages in Windows Live without having to reinstall the Essentials suite? In this tip, let’s take a look how this works:
  1. Exit any running programs of Windows Live Essentials (e.g., Messenger, Mail, etc).
  2. Click Start, Computer. (Windows XP: Start, My Computer.)
  3. Open Local Disk (C:), Program Files, Windows Live, Installer.
  4. Double click the LangSelector.exe file.
  5. In the appearing window, choose your favorite language.
  6. Now click OK to confirm your change. If the language pack is not yet installed, it gets downloaded automatically.
  7. As soon as the progress dialog has closed, you’re ready to use Windows Live Essentials in the changed language!

Tip: In your Control Panel, open the Regional settings section. You will find a shortcut to change the Windows Live language there as well!

You may change languages as often as you want to, without rebooting your computer. To follow the steps above, you need to have Windows Live Essentials 2011 (15.4) installed. This version is available for free download at explore.live.com and runs on Windows 7 and Vista.

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