Windows 7, Internet Explorer, and Windows Live Home page...
When trying to access http://home.live.com the page refreshes several times until finally showing a page that states: The Windows Live Network is unavailable from this site for one of the following reasons: This site may be experiencing a problem The site may not be a member of the Windows Live Network You can: You can sign in or sign up at other sites on the Windows Live Network, or try again later at this site.I'm running Windows 7 with the Internet Explorer that came installed with it. I've double checked my security and cookie settings and all are fine. I'm able to access my profile page, SkyDive, my mail page, xbox live and everything else...just not the home page. I can access the home page using FireFox on the same machine running Windows 7 as well as other machines running XP and Vista. What gives? This only started happening about a week ago. I also have the latest version (6.5 Beta) of the Windows Live Sign-In assistant running. I've even cleared out the history and cookies and everything, rebooted and nothing seems to work.
March 24th, 2009 1:35pm

HiThere is not problem with live.com, but maybe some toolbar or other plug-in is making IE to crash in the loop, so unintstall all toolbars and plug-ins and reinstall flash player with latest one from adobe's website
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March 25th, 2009 2:10am

7tester,Is it safe to assume that since you've unmarked the above post that you are still having the problem? You've made no other comment and you didn't respond to the above post.
May 24th, 2009 9:19pm

To solve this, simply follow these instructions: 1. Internet explorer 8 or 9 version => Tools => click 'Internet Options' 2. Content (tab) => click 'Certificates' 3. Personal (tab) => click 'Advanced' 4. Inside certificate purposes, enable 'Secure Email' Hope this will help someone with similar issues. Regards, Zeeshan
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