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-+How to capture a screenshot
121 days ago
How to capture a screenshot: Windows XP   1.  Launch Windows Live Mail and recreate the issue. 2.  Press “Print Screen.” Note: Location of the Print Screen key may vary; the illustration above is only a sample of a generic keyboard. 3.  Open Microsoft Paint.     a.  Click on “Start.”   b.  Highlight “All Programs.”   c.  Highlight “Accessories.”   d.  Click on “Paint.”   4.  On the toolbar, click on “Edit” then “Paste” or simultaneously press “Ctrl” and “V.” in your keyboard 5.  Click on “File.” 6.  Select “Save As.” 7.  Enter a filename and select JPEG as file type. 8.  Click “Save.” Windows Vista   1.  Launch Windows Live Mail and recreate the issue. 2.  Press “Print Screen.”  (Please refer to keyboard screenshot above) 3.  Open Microsoft Paint.     a.  Click on “Start.”   b.  ...
-+How to remove and configure account in Windows Live Mail
124 days ago
1. Launch Windows Live Mail.   2. Right-click your ACCOUNT and then select the “Remove account” option. 3. Click on the “Yes” button in the confirmation window. 4. Close the Windows Live Mail application then restart your computer.   After rebooting, click on the "Sync" button and make sure that there is no error generated without the account configured. If you do not encounter an error or if the "Sync" button is disabled, you can then proceed with re-configuring your account.   How to configure an account in Windows Live Mail HTTP (Deltasynch) 1. Click the "Add an e-mail account" button near the bottom portion of the folder list in Windows Live Mail. 2. Fill out the fields with your username ACCOUNT, password and display name. 3. Remove the check mark if it is present in the “Manually configure server settings for e-mail account” option. ...
-+How to Perform a clean removal of Windows Live Mail
228 days ago
How to Perform a clean removal of Windows Live Mail The "clean removal” procedure completely removes Windows Live Mail from the computer.  Unlike the usual re-installation, this process requires deleting certain entries from your registry.  These methods may fix some installation issues and other problems.  Please follow the instructions below.  A. Backup up your messages using the Export options. Please refer to the steps in the following link: How to backup Messages and contacts in Windows Live Mail B. Removing Windows Live Mail Please refer to the steps in the following link: How to remove Windows Live Mail C. Deleting registry keys To delete the registry keys that are associated with Windows Live Mail, please follow the steps below.  Before you edit the registry, please make sure to back it up.  It is highly recommended that you know how to restore the registry just in case a problem occurs. For information about how to back up, restore, and modify the ...
-+How to remove Windows Live Mail from Windows Control panel (normal removal)
228 days ago
For Windows XP The following are two sets of instructions on how to remove the latest and older versions of Windows Live Mail.  Since you cannot check which version you are using, please try to follow the one that is applicable. For old Windows Live Mail versions: 1. Close all the Windows-based programs that are running. 2. Click "Start," click "Run," type the command “CONTROL APPWIZ.CPL” and then click "OK". 3. Under "Currently installed programs," select "Windows Live Mail," and then click "Remove." 4. When you are prompted to confirm the file deletion, click "Yes." Note: If you see "Windows Live Beta (all programs)" under "Currently installed programs," please refer to these steps instead: 3. Under "Currently installed programs," select "Windows Live Beta (all programs)," and then click "Change/Remove." 4. Select "Install or ...
-+How to backup Messages and contacts in Windows Live Mail
228 days ago
Recommendation: (Prior to Backing Up information from Windows Live Mail) - Create a new folder using Windows Explorer in the location of your choice (e.g. folder on the hard drive, external drive, or jump drive) - Folder names can be full or abbreviations -- Mail, News, Contacts, Msgs (highly suggested to aid organization) Note: Consider appending a date suffix to the Messages folder name (e.g. Msgs_040509) To back up e-mail messages in Windows Live Mail using the export feature 1. Start Windows Live Mail. 2. On the "File" menu, click "Export," and then click "Messages." 3. Select "Microsoft Windows Live Mail" as the export format, and then click "Next." 4. Click "Browse," and then select the folder in which you want to store the exported messages. We recommend that you create a new folder for storing the backup files. IMPORTANT: The export directory must be an empty directory. 5. Click ...
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