In 2010, we’ll be retiring Windows Live Events and allow you instead to plan and manage social events all in one place through Windows Live Calendar.
Here are answers to a few questions you may have about this transition.
Q. I use Windows Live Events. What does this mean for me?
A. We understand that many of you have already been using Windows Live Events for a while, and so you may have some concerns. To make sure you have time to save any photos or files that are stored with your events, we’ll be retiring Events in phases.
Starting in early September, 2009, you won’t be able to create new events using Windows Live Events. You’ll still be able to access and edit your existing events until 2010, and we encourage you to save your photos and files from your existing events before then. Here’s how:
Saving photos
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Saving files
And here’s a video to walk you through the steps:
In 2010, we’ll retire Windows Live Events entirely. At that time, you will no longer be able to get to any of your old events, and you won’t be able to download and save old event photos and videos.
Q. How can I create new events on Windows Live after Windows Live Events retires?
A. You can use Windows Live Calendar to create, plan, and manage events and invite friends and family all from one place—and you don’t need to wait for Windows Live Events to retire! You can check out these step–by-step instructions, or watch this video that shows how easy it is to create an event in Calendar:
We’ll continue to update you through this blog as well as through e-mail as we get closer to the actual Events retirement date. Thanks to all of you who’ve used Windows Live Events, and we’re looking forward to creating new features in Windows Live Calendar that’ll help you plan and manage your events.
- The Windows Live team