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Hotmail sign OUT problem.

Legacy_user
Legacy_user Posts: 0 Newbie
edited 12 April 2013 at 8:15AM in Techie Stuff
I suppose it makea change from sign-in problems, but this Hotmail/Outlook email account of mine is really putting my patience to the test.

Yes, we all know that at the top right corner is the place to sign out from a drop down box and when clicked ? Nothing !. I am able to do this a dozen or more times to no avail.

My escape route is to in turn click on send/draft/rubbish and in doing so, keep going to sign out to see if it works. Eventually it does, but clearly there is something wrong.

I use chrome. I will just go and see if the same happens with little used IE.

Ah, via IE came the message "There is a problem with this site's security" then it gave three options, I click on "proceed" and got in. Then I logged out at first attempt.

Returned to chrome, logged in with no security warning.

Then I attemted to sign out five times, no luck,
moved to junk, tried twice, no luck,
moved to drafts, tried twice, no luck.
moved to sent, tried twice, no luck,
moved to deleted, tried twice, no luck
moved to documents, tried twice, no luck, moved to flagged, tried twice, no luck, moved to edit, tried once, OUT!

So, any idea's please?
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