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Windows Live Custom Domains renamed to Admin Center - New features added

Windows Live Custom Domains has today undergone its Wave 2 update that sees it renamed as Windows Live Admin Center, though the old url of domains.live.com still works. This name change reflects the wider array of features now offered by the service, which has transitioned from a hosted email service into a more complete Windows Live package. The update now allows those who manage a domain to redirect a subdomain to a Windows Live Space, a Windows Live Map of a location you specifiy, a Live Search page complete with custom macros or even a customised live.com page. To see what this means, check out the urls we've redirected:

http://spaces.liveside.net/
http://maps.liveside.net/
http://mail.liveside.net

The new Windows Live Admin Center now allows co-branding of Windows Live sites. Users who manage a domain through Windows Live have the ability to add their own logo to the Windows Live Header, which is the same experience as that provided by Windows Live partners such as Verizon and Qwest.

Additionally this update extends the Windows Live @ Edu scheme to two new markets.

  • Windows Live @ Net enables IT managers to host their services
  • Windows Live Community builder allows communities to host their services

Although a basic service, Windows Live Admin Center does the job well and with the minimum of fuss. We've been using it as our mail service for over a year, as it allows you to use both Windows Live Hotmail and Windows Live Mail to manage your inboxes. What would be great to see is statistics for the redirected subdomains, showing just how many people are using your Windows Live pages. Maybe a redirect for your personal SkyDrive folder too. Any other improvement suggestions?

Comments

 

jamiet said:

Its only a small thing but rather than having to upload a logo, why not say "Upload the logo to your skydrive and then give us the URL for it".

What do you think?

-Jamie

November 9, 2007 10:25 PM
 

Khristopher said:

How about Windows Live Favorites? Although that service REALLY needs an update...

Also I get a certificate error when I go to http://admin.live.com

November 9, 2007 11:17 PM
 

Chris said:

Jamie, yes the ability to enter a url instead of upload from a local machine would work pretty well.

Phunky: Redirecting favorites.liveside.net to a "View Shared Favorites" would be pretty cool I think. And yes, the Certificate hasn't been moved across to admin.live.com yet, best to stick with domains.live.com for the time being.

November 9, 2007 11:29 PM
 

kmturner said:

I've been using custom domanis for over a year now and love it.  It works flawlessly.

Off topic:  When will live.com be updated with the Wave 2 UI?  Support and updates to it seem to have completely stopped ...

November 9, 2007 11:41 PM
 

Chris said:

kmturner - still being worked on, though the focus has definitely been on Live Search in recent months.

November 10, 2007 12:20 AM
 

Mephiles said:

I use zymic web hosting, so sadly I can't do this.

November 10, 2007 10:40 AM
 

joeale said:

I need more two add on two the windows live domians web site like your own xbox live web site.

November 10, 2007 3:41 PM
 

Liski said:

The addition of alias would be nice for admins use only.

It's a pain creating mail@ support@ info@ if they are all meant to go to the one mailbox.

November 12, 2007 3:22 AM

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