Making your Windows Live Contacts work with Windows Contacts

Windows Vista ships with Windows Contacts which consists of contact management features that are built into the Windows Shell. It stores your contacts as .contact files. If you go to your Start Menu and All Programs, you will see it listed there.  The default behavior in Windows Vista is that if you are using Windows Mail as your email client, you can add contacts into your Windows Contacts directly from Windows Mail.  

With Windows Live, your contacts between Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live Hotmail and the upcoming Windows Live Mail email client are all synced together and stored in the Windows Live "cloud". Your Windows Live Contacts are your Messenger Buddies. You can subscribe to your Messenger Buddies contact information within Windows Live Messenger like a RSS feed where if they change their profile (and contact information) in Windows Live - you receive those changes automatically. Those changes are synced across Hotmail, Messenger and even on your Mobile Phone.

NOTE: I plan to cover the synchronization of data across the Windows Live services more in depth in a later post.

One of the questions I get is how can Windows Live Contacts work with Windows Contacts in Windows Vista?

All you need to do is log on to Windows Live Messenger. Go to "Options" and then click on "Security". There you will see an option to "Encrypt contact list data so that it is not accessible outside Windows Live Messenger". Uncheck it. You will probably need to log off and log back in.

Under Windows Contacts in Windows Vista, a new folder will appear under the name of the email address of your Windows Live ID you use to sign-in to Windows Live Messenger. So if you use johndoe@hotmail.com as your Windows Live ID - a folder called "johndoe@hotmail.com" will appear. Within that folder, your contacts from Windows Live will appear and the data for those contacts will be filled in. If you are getting automatic updates from many of your contacts, that information will be synced up into Windows Contacts from Windows Live Messenger. You might get contacts listed as "Name missing". That means their name has not been entered under their contact information and you can go into Windows Live Messenger and manually enter their name yourself to correct the problem.

 

By default, Windows Live Messenger will be configured to encrypt your contact list for your safety. If you are using a public PC or a friend's PC I highly recommend keeping your contact list encrypted. This is also not a supported scenario by the Windows Live Messenger Team and I cannot guarantee this will work correctly or not cause any problems with your Windows Live contact list. Please try at your own risk.


Comments

  1. Posted on: May 14, 2007 at 6:09AM  

    The GUI of Live Messenger and Live Mail looks nice. But what I don't understand is why it has it's own titlebar and windowframe when the window is not maximized, but when it is maximized it suddenly uses a standard window's frame and menubar controls.

    Anyway, I want to have a look at this new app in use. How reliable is this beta? Is there much risk of loosing email if I should import my Windows Mail settings and start using Live Mail?

    I clicked on the Calender shortcut in Live Mail, and that opened a website to Hotmail. (In IE even though FF is my browser) I gather that the calender is then a online one and not linked up with the Windows Calender?

  2. Posted on: May 14, 2007 at 8:50PM  

    I noticed that the Music folder is no longer the new green icon in the screenshots. Mine did this to me too, anyone know what caused it? I like my icons to stay pretty.

  3. Posted on: May 15, 2007 at 12:16AM  

    Pls MS make WL Messenger work properly with this syncing stuff in the next messenger update. It's really nice to have unified shared contacts between WLM and Windows Contacts.

  4. Posted on: May 15, 2007 at 7:53PM  

    Trix.rox, this is a irritation of mine that just won't go away. I think it has to do something with the Zune Player software installed as it always seems to change when I install the Zune Player software and use it to purchase music. However this may not be the case.

    Short answer is I don't know though.

  5. Posted on: May 20, 2007 at 1:31PM  

    Brandon LeBlanc, sorry for the long delay.  Yes I am subscribed to them, and not all of them have added the email address as of today.

  6. Posted on: June 28, 2007 at 3:45AM  

    Meh. Still wanting to export them to vCards though

  7. Teo
    Posted on: August 19, 2007 at 10:31PM  

    When I install WLM on Vista it makes my Contacts folder hidden and the folder is no longer the new green icon. Am I the only one who has this problem?!

  8. Posted on: October 31, 2007 at 10:50AM  

    Vista 'create mail' provides only one slot for total contacts list. My XP OE6 provided a drop down containing my 5 different mail lists. I could delete some names from a mailing without altering the folder composition. Extra folders created in WM do not appear in the 'create mail'slot.

    How can I get the OE6 efficiency into Vista

    ( which I otherwise like)

  9. Posted on: December 16, 2007 at 3:14PM  

    I just got a new laptop with windows vista and am having a blast setting this stuff all up.  However, I do have one question.  I have my contacts all connected but if I want to update a contact where should I do it so it synchronizes?  Should I update the contact in Windows Live Contacts, Windows Live Hotmail, or where?  Or is there a secret button to push where it will synchronize all over again?  Thanks in advance for your help.

  10. Posted on: December 16, 2007 at 5:08PM  

    m45jeter, you will need to edit your contacts in Windows Live first. The changes will then sync to Windows Contacts through Messenger.

    - Brandon

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