My Windows Live Mail (running in Windows 10 Home Premium) was locking up and I have to log off then back on to get my email.
I decided to remove the Windows Live Essentials and re-install to hopefully solve the problem.
Here is the PROBLEM!
The installation starts normally, proceeds with the green stripe going back and forth, I am not installing anything but MAIL of the Windows Live Essentials package. As the installation continues appearing to be normal installation, however!! When the installation is complete, it says “DONE”! You can now use the program.
I open PROGRAMS, it is not there, I open Control Panel, choose Programs and features and it is not there either. I does show up in Program Files (X86), I choose the wlmail.exe and “ZERO ZIP NADA”!!!
I just completed a 2 ½ hour REGISTRY EDIT removing all traces of the “WINDOWS LIVE ESSENTIALS, Live mail, wlmail.exe the registry would allow!
There are several entries the registry would not allow to be removed.
Do you have any suggestions before I attempt to re-install the MAIL only portion of the Windows Live Essentials?
Eager for a prompt reply.
Tha Old man
I decided to remove the Windows Live Essentials and re-install to hopefully solve the problem.
Here is the PROBLEM!
The installation starts normally, proceeds with the green stripe going back and forth, I am not installing anything but MAIL of the Windows Live Essentials package. As the installation continues appearing to be normal installation, however!! When the installation is complete, it says “DONE”! You can now use the program.
I open PROGRAMS, it is not there, I open Control Panel, choose Programs and features and it is not there either. I does show up in Program Files (X86), I choose the wlmail.exe and “ZERO ZIP NADA”!!!
I just completed a 2 ½ hour REGISTRY EDIT removing all traces of the “WINDOWS LIVE ESSENTIALS, Live mail, wlmail.exe the registry would allow!
There are several entries the registry would not allow to be removed.
Do you have any suggestions before I attempt to re-install the MAIL only portion of the Windows Live Essentials?
Eager for a prompt reply.
Tha Old man