Microsoft made major changes to Hotmail affecting millions of users but has provided little documentation on how the new Outlook.com works and provided even less online support for questions. I have been waiting days for replies/answers to my questions.
Maybe the following suggestions will help you:
I had a similar problem with a contact being blocked in the outlook.com web chat interface.
If you have access to Windows Live Messenger 2012 on your computer first logoff from outlook.com. Then logon to WLM 2012 and right-click on the contract that is blocked. If the contact is marked as invisible (meaning you are invisible to them) then make yourself available to them.
Logon to outlook.com.
If the contact is still blocked then click on your name in the upper right and click "Edit profiles" to display your profile page. Then click on the gear in the upper right corner and click on "Manage access". If the contact is in the limited access list (on the right) then remove them. This will cause the contact to be blocked. Save the change and logoff from outlook.com. Wait a short while and logon to outlook.com. Hopefully the contact will no longer be blocked.
If none of the above work or don't apply, I had success doing the following:
- Add the contact to the Limited access list using the steps above to acces the Limited access list.
- Sign-off outlook.com and wait a short while.
- Logon to outlook.com and remove the contact from the Limited access list.
- Sign-off outlook.com and wait a short while.
- Logon to outlook.com and hopefully the contact will be unblocked.
I created a post in this forun with the following excerpt:
There seems to be an incompatibility with WLM 2012 client and outlook.com web messenger. If you use WLM 2012 and mark a contact as "invisible" (which means block them) it does not add the contact to the limited access list. When you logon to the web and use outlook.com web messenger then the contact is blocked but there is no obvious way to remove the block since the contact is NOT in the limited access list.
I found the only way to resolve this via the outlook.com web interface is to add the contact to the limited access list, sign-off, sign-on, and then remove the contact from the limited access list. Then sign-off and sign-on and the block is removed. Obviously WLM 2012 is using the older method of marking a contact blocked which is not totally compatible with the new outlook.com web interface.
The full post is here on this site.
I hope this provides some help or an answer.