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Hotmail lack of connectivity


Question Posted Tuesday April 17 2012, 11:35 am

I cannot get into hotmail, I have internet connection. the error that comes up says "errors on page login.srf"

Been like ths on and off for months.


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xomegaroni answered Tuesday April 24 2012, 10:24 am:
What browser are you using? Try Firefox or Google Chrome. Just Google 'Hotmail' and try to log in. If it's not working, send them a message. Their contact info is at the bottom of their website.

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