I want to download the offline installer for Windows Live Essentials 2012. The instructions at http://windows.microsoft.com/en-MY/windows-live/essentials-install-offline-faq do not work. The links given only link to online installer. Not only for Windows 7. The provided installer link to Windows Vista also link to online installer. What I want is strictly offline installer.
I want the links from Microsoft's website or live.com site, not external site.
Microsoft staffs who viewed this question please update your site so that it has a correct link to the offline installer.
My OS is Windows 7 Home premium 7x64 IE9. I installed Windows Live Essentials 2011. I had a problem with setting up an account in Windows Live Mail. So I went to Programs in Action Center and clicked on Windows Live Essentials to uninstall. It asked me if I wanted to uninstall the whole program or just a particular program. I clicked on Windows Live Mail and it was deleted but the other programs remained.
I would like to re-install this feature that came with Windows Live Essentials package download. Do I have to uninstall the whole program or can I retrieve the deleted Windows Live Mail?? I've searched for a solution but am referred to Hotmail. Help, please
I received the Windows Live Mail Error 0x800CCC0F following a restart after my Win7 machine shut down unexpectedly. I have numerous email accounts on Windows Live Mail which I monitor, including Gmail IMAP, Hotmail and POP. All accounts were affected. After I had logged in to Windows Live Messenger, the Hotmail account in Windows Live Mail was again working. All the other accounts gave this error (with different text according to each account):-
Unable to send or receive messages for the xxxxx Gmail account. Header download for the xxxxxxx folder did not complete.
Server Response: Your IMAP command could not be sent to the server, due to non-network errors. This could, for example, indicate a lack of memory on your system.
Server: 'imap.gmail.com'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC0F
Protocol: IMAP
Port: 993
Secure(SSL): Yes
I read through all the forums for Error 0x800CCC0F and did not find a definitive answer, but I seem to have managed to solve the problem anyway. I did a repair of Windows Live Essentials through Programs and Features in control Panel, but the same issue remained. I then went through the Account Property settings of one of the affected accounts to check the information for servers and ports and authentication method etc. I noticed under the Servers tab for Incoming Mail Server, that the Password field was blank, even though the Remember password box was checked and the Username was intact. After inserting my password in the blank field and saving, the send and receive for that account worked correctly and the problem was solved. The Password field in each of the other accounts was also blank and the Remember password box was checked in each case. After going through each of the accounts and inserting the password, everything worked again.
It would appear that the unexpected shutdown had caused a corruption of the password store, which resulted in all the blank password fields. It is unfortunate that the error message was misleading and had indicated it was due to non-network errors or lack of memory. It seems as though the client was sending a blank password along with the username during authentication which had caused the error. One would have thought that sending a blank password would have resulted in a more specific authentication error.
I seem to recall with earlier clients, a blank password would result in a username and password input popup. In my opinion, in case the password field is blank, the Remember password box should be automatically cleared which would then invoke the password input popup.
One of the installations files appear to be corrupted. Error:0x80070003. Source: D3DX9.
Pls advice
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Nicholas
Windows Live Mail will not open. When I checked it appears the program is no longer there.
I tried to download the program, and was unable to do so. Did get an error message 0X80040609.
Googled for a fix, and was instructed to do an uninstall, then try to install it again.
When I tried to do an uninstall nothing seemed to happen, then I got a message that a program was currently running and the install had not been completed, and I a should wait and try again after the current program finishes running. That never happened after a very long time.
When I rebooted and tried again, same problem. Tried a few more times, same problem.
Then I tried to run the Windows Live Essentials repair program (instead of an uninstall), but the list of versions that could be repaired did not include the Windows 7 version?
Next I tried the suggestion to downloaded wlarp.exe, but when I attempted to run it nothing would happen. When I did a little more checking it seemed that it did not support Windows 7 either?
Can you please help me resolve this problem so that I can try to get my Windows Live Mail account running again? I am running Windows 7 (64bit) with Service Pack 1, and Moxilla Firefox as my browser. I have 3.75 GB open space on my drive. The Windows Live Mail program was running OK until it seems to have been uninstalled?
Thanks!
Ron
I have the latest version of Windows Live Essentials, but I cannot find Messenger any place in my computer. How can I have Messenger?
I have downloaded Windows Live Essentials to get Messenger. After downloading I couldn't find the messenger in any place. I tried to download Messenger from diferent places, but in those sites they always download W L Essentials again and again, and my coumputer tells me that I have the latest version of WLE, but stil no Messenger in any place. I need help.
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