Running Windows 7 Home Premium. Two questions in order of importance:
1. I opened WLM and saw a new email I wanted to read right away. It was second in the queue. I deleted the first email and both the first and the second disappeared. The first email is in my deleted folder. The second email is nowhere to be found -- not in the Inbox or Deleted Box or Trash or Junk. I've searched everywhere. How do I recover it, if possible?
2. When I download new emails, why does the computer search every single folder in my Inbox and how do I change that?
THANK YOU!
I'm running Windows Live mail 2012 Build 16.4 on Windows 7 Home Premium.
If I go into Contacts and then right click on a Group (or Category?) I get options to Edit, Delete and Create a Category (same as Group I guess?). I also see an option for sending an email (presumably to the Category or Group). However this option is always greyed out and cannot be selected.
Can anyone shed any light on why this option should be greyed out? or is this a programming bug and the facility is not available?
Bernard
I am using Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit version. When working with Windows Live Mail, I can receive fine, but when trying to send I frequently get a pop up error saying Windows Live Mail has stopped working and is restarting. When it comes back up on line, the message that was trying to be sent has disappeared and is not in any folders. I have tried repairing, uninstalling, & re-installing the Windows Live software with no change in the problem. This included removing it using the CMD line method as well as searching all program folders to insure any left over files were removed. Obviously I have one or more corrupt files, but how many and where they are located must be well hidden. Any suggestions or recommendations would be appreciated.
Electroman82
Hi all,
I run a Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64 bit computer with 2 user accounts, me as Administrator and my son as a standard user.
I have Windows Family Safety set up with curfew times on my son's account. We get the warning that he will be logged out in 15 mins etc, and when the curfew time comes the screen goes blank and returns to the log on screen where you can pick the account to login.
So what's the problem then I hear you ask?
The trouble is, whatever programs he was using at the time the curfew kicked in don't close, because as far as Windows is concerned he's still logged on and music that he was listening to etc keeps playing. Below his account icon on the screen where you select the accounts it still says his account is "Logged In", but when you click on his icon it says "Your account has time restrictions that prevent you logging on at this time. Please try again later."
So Windows thinks he's still logged on, but Family Safety prevents him logging back in.
Why can't the system log him out properly and close down all the programs he had running when the curfew kicked in?
Family Safety is serving the purpose of kicking him off the computer at the required time and preventing use during the curfew, but it's not getting Windows 7 to actually log the account off.
Since 14/8 I haven't been able to send emails, am receiving them OK, using Outlook with XP.
I have exactly the same problem. I am using Windows Live Mail (Windows 7 Home Premium). Since yesterday, maybe the day before, my outgoing mail is stuck in my Outbox and I get an error box with ID 0x800CCC67. My server says it's a Windows Update problem and
I should do a system restore. I've done this three times now, going to an earlier time, but it's still no good. I'm receiving mail regularly with no problem but not able to send. I eventually got through to 'Windows' and was told they were not aware of
a problem and there was nothing they could do unless I subscribed to their premium service (£65!!!!) What a cheek. Can anybody out there help. I'm not a computer geek but am certainly not a beginner. Been using the same system for years.
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