Set Windows Live Messenger to Always Auto Login to Hotmail Using Internet Explorer (IE)
Mozilla Firefox web browser has became favorite and default web browser for many systems. However, many websites still work best in Internet Explorer (IE, be it IE6, IE7 or IE8). One such service that works best in Windows Live Hotmail, previously known as MSN Hotmail or just Hotmail. When click on “Open your e-email inbox” button in Windows Live Messenger (MSN Messenger) 2009 or notification pop-up alert on system tray when receiving email in Hotmail inbox, system will open and load Hotmail webmail interface using default web browser, which may not be IE.
When Windows Live Messenger triggers and loads Hotmail in non-IE browser such as Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari or Opera, Hotmail won’t be automatically logged on with the same user account ID that been used to logged into Messenger, as Windows Live Sign-in Helper is only available for Internet Explorer. The add-on provides direct secure route to log into Windows Live ID. As a result, for security reason, user needs to enter user password credentials again to access Hotmail, despite Messenger account is using the same user ID and password.
For user who intends to keep Firefox or other non-IE web browser as the default browser in Windows and other applications (including links in Messenger conversations), but only want Hotmail to open in Internet Explorer browser, Jonathan Kay has wrote a small utility that can set IE to be used when click on email icon at Windows Live Messenger 2009. Note that earlier version of Windows Live Messenger or MSN Messenger will always open Hotmail in IE.
The said utility in Hotmail in IE, which does not require installation. To use Hotmail in IE to set set Internet Explorer to open when you click the Mail button in Messenger, choose the Internet Explorer button. Click on Done to save the setting and make the change effective.

To switch back and revert to default browser, just run Hotmail in IE again and choose Default Web Browser button. Click on Done to save the setting and make the change effective.
Note that when IE is launched while it’s not set as system default browser, it will prompt user whether to change the default browser status in favor of IE. Choose “No” and elect to not receive these notifications again to ignore permanently the prompt and avoid needing to set the mail button handler again in future.
Download Hotmail in IE: HotmailInIE.exe
Hotmail in IE supports both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7, and requires a Windows Live ID that supports Hotmail (such as @live.com, @hotmail.com, etc.)
Related Articles
- How to Change Windows Live (Hotmail and Messenger) Password
- Unable to Login to Windows Live (MSN) Messenger with 80048820 Extended 80048416 Error Code
- Leave Windows Live Hotmail and Revert Back to Classic MSN Hotmail
- Enable or Disable Aero Border Frame in Windows Live MSN Messenger (with Auto Switcher)
- MSN Web Messenger Closure with Windows Live Messenger Unblock Alternative
- Login to Two Google, Gmail, Yahoo!, Windows Live Hotmail and Other Accounts with Google Chrome Incognito Mode
- Register Windows Live ID with Hotmail @live.com or @windowslive.com or Local Domains
- Opt Out of Windows Live Mail and Get Back to MSN Hotmail Interface
- Remove Ads from Windows Live Messenger with A-Patch and Customize Messenger Options and Visualisation
- Download Windows Live Hotmail for Mobile Beta










































November 17th, 2009 07:48
wow, thank you, works great.
November 13th, 2009 04:20
For me, using Maxthon, all it does is set IE as the default browser. I really don’t need a tool to do this. I can do it on my own.
I thought this tool would specify ONLY Hotmail to be open in IE, but it’s not what’s happening here. Maybe because Maxthon uses the same core as IE I’m not getting it right…
Well, for me and my girlfriend (Maxthon users) it just won’t do.
Thanks anyway.
October 27th, 2009 23:14
Hola, yo trabajo con ubuntu, y utilizo “emesene” o a veces “kmessenger” y desde cualquiera de los dos programas puedo hacerle click para abrir el correo… y abre automaticamente el hotmail en el firefox… yo creo que en windows hay alguna manera de hacer que se abra automaticamente con firefox
October 15th, 2009 23:30
Thanks a lot, it works very well .. !!
September 28th, 2009 12:45
Thank you! I’ve been looking for this! Works nicely.