officeliveworkspacecommunity.com ?I was trying to get some support for Office Live Small Business as a user, but I've hit roadblocks to put it lightly.<br/><br/>1. live.com seearch for: office live forums<br/>2. 1st link is to msdn, 2nd looks like a community site, clicking it (<a href="https://officeliveworkspacecommunity.com">https://officeliveworkspacecommunity.com</a>) leads to a certificate error<br/>3. Accepting the bad certificate leads to an ASP.NET error page, actually the search result is to a sub-page which gives a 404 and the root of the site gives the ASP.NET exception remote page.<br/>4. Trying the http protocol leads to a Live ID error page that says &quot;Windows Live ID is experiencing technical difficulties. Please try again later.&quot;<br/><br/>I don't think this is a temporary Live ID problem since it's been happening for quite a while.<br/><br/><a href="http://officeliveblog.spaces.live.com/">http://officeliveblog.spaces.live.com/</a> points to <a href="http://www.officelivesmallbusinesscommunity.com/">http://www.officelivesmallbusinesscommunity.com/</a> which leads to the same Live ID error page.<br/>Last but not least, clicking the &quot;Support&quot; link in the header of the signed-in office.live.com pages leads to the same Live ID error page.<hr class="sig">Ted Howard (MSFT)© 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.Fri, 17 Apr 2009 00:22:43 Z38ef13ea-d03f-4aaa-879f-8d2dedc4e7a4http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/olsbgeneral/thread/38ef13ea-d03f-4aaa-879f-8d2dedc4e7a4#38ef13ea-d03f-4aaa-879f-8d2dedc4e7a4http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/olsbgeneral/thread/38ef13ea-d03f-4aaa-879f-8d2dedc4e7a4#38ef13ea-d03f-4aaa-879f-8d2dedc4e7a4TedHowardhttp://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Profile/en-US/?user=TedHowardofficeliveworkspacecommunity.com ?I was trying to get some support for Office Live Small Business as a user, but I've hit roadblocks to put it lightly.<br/><br/>1. live.com seearch for: office live forums<br/>2. 1st link is to msdn, 2nd looks like a community site, clicking it (<a href="https://officeliveworkspacecommunity.com">https://officeliveworkspacecommunity.com</a>) leads to a certificate error<br/>3. Accepting the bad certificate leads to an ASP.NET error page, actually the search result is to a sub-page which gives a 404 and the root of the site gives the ASP.NET exception remote page.<br/>4. Trying the http protocol leads to a Live ID error page that says &quot;Windows Live ID is experiencing technical difficulties. Please try again later.&quot;<br/><br/>I don't think this is a temporary Live ID problem since it's been happening for quite a while.<br/><br/><a href="http://officeliveblog.spaces.live.com/">http://officeliveblog.spaces.live.com/</a> points to <a href="http://www.officelivesmallbusinesscommunity.com/">http://www.officelivesmallbusinesscommunity.com/</a> which leads to the same Live ID error page.<br/>Last but not least, clicking the &quot;Support&quot; link in the header of the signed-in office.live.com pages leads to the same Live ID error page.<hr class="sig">Ted Howard (MSFT)Thu, 16 Apr 2009 15:02:44 Z2009-04-16T15:02:44Zhttp://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/olsbgeneral/thread/38ef13ea-d03f-4aaa-879f-8d2dedc4e7a4#aadc6069-fe7a-4164-a222-bf92eac40531http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/olsbgeneral/thread/38ef13ea-d03f-4aaa-879f-8d2dedc4e7a4#aadc6069-fe7a-4164-a222-bf92eac40531Ted_Howardhttp://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Profile/en-US/?user=Ted_Howardofficeliveworkspacecommunity.com ?<a href="http://home.officelive.com/Settings/Pages/CompanyProfile.aspx">http://home.officelive.com/Settings/Pages/CompanyProfile.aspx</a> using a non-owner account leads to <a href="https://home.officelive.com/BizPro/error.aspx">https://home.officelive.com/BizPro/error.aspx</a>.<br/>One of my Live ID accounts has a drop-down of different domains on every page. The one where I actually want to change to manage a different domain, however, never has this drop-down but did have the drop-down yesterday but only on the user-management page and then it didn't work and choosing &quot;Domain Picker&quot; lead to the domain picker webpage with nothing in the drop-down, not even the domain I had been managing.<hr class="sig">TedHowardThu, 16 Apr 2009 15:24:12 Z2009-04-16T15:24:12Zhttp://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/olsbgeneral/thread/38ef13ea-d03f-4aaa-879f-8d2dedc4e7a4#0175bf4d-522e-4e80-b698-cdef432c33c6http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/olsbgeneral/thread/38ef13ea-d03f-4aaa-879f-8d2dedc4e7a4#0175bf4d-522e-4e80-b698-cdef432c33c6TedHowardhttp://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Profile/en-US/?user=TedHowardofficeliveworkspacecommunity.com ?I at least found a way to access support without logging in first: <a href="https://support.officelive.live.com/default.aspx?productkey=officelivefree&amp;mkt=en-us">https://support.officelive.live.com/default.aspx?productkey=officelivefree&amp;mkt=en-us</a>. Still blocked but more hopeful now.<hr class="sig">Ted Howard (MSFT)Thu, 16 Apr 2009 15:49:24 Z2009-04-16T15:49:24Zhttp://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/olsbgeneral/thread/38ef13ea-d03f-4aaa-879f-8d2dedc4e7a4#de3821fe-43d0-4b8a-b570-b4388d43af41http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/olsbgeneral/thread/38ef13ea-d03f-4aaa-879f-8d2dedc4e7a4#de3821fe-43d0-4b8a-b570-b4388d43af41Ted_Howardhttp://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Profile/en-US/?user=Ted_Howardofficeliveworkspacecommunity.com ?<p>Delete all cookies. Delete all credentials (&quot;network passwords&quot;) stored with my Windows account in the User control panel. And now it works, including the Support link. Office Live is clearly doing something ugly with the Live ID API.<br/><br/>MSDN can't manage to use Live ID correctly or make it intuitive. I'm replying to this right now and yet in the upper right there's a link to &quot;Sign in to forums&quot;. This is despite the fact that I just obliterated all Live ID cookies and stored credentials on my machine.<br/><br/>Oh... and I need to change my signature here.</p><hr class="sig">TedHowardFri, 17 Apr 2009 00:22:40 Z2009-04-17T00:22:40Z