How to block someone on hotmail who has already been deleted (No access to msn).?
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Hey guys. I'm trying to block someone who has been deleted. Not sure how to do this as they are not on my list anymore and I have no access to msn because the stupid update won't install v_v. Also, is there anyway to stop the automatically signing in to msn when I sign into hotmail? thanks.
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Answer:
Just temporarily re-add them and them right click them and block them, that's what I did once. (And then re-delete them.) The hotmail web client (website) doesn't automatically sign me in to Messenger (which is what you are calling MSN, by the way). You must be using something that I don't know about, but there ya go. Edit- didn't see the part where you have no access to MSN. In that case, I can't really say that you can do anything at all with it. o.0
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