This error occured just after upgrading to windows 10.
I can read old mail and see contacts.
It shows the right server names, etc.
Windows Live Error ID 0X800C013E
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This error occured just after upgrading to windows 10.
I can read old mail and see contacts.
It shows the right server names, etc.
Windows Live Error ID 0X800C013E
I recently purchased a Toshiba satellite laptop. It came with windows 8, but I immediately did the upgrade to windows 10. I am trying to access an Office 365 exchange account through the mail app. When it asks for the email and password I click continue and the next screen only has a "#" symbol in it and nothing else. It will not connect.
I then tried going to the website (hosted through GoDaddy) and I get the same thing in my browser. I can log in fine from my Windows 7 laptop.
I am using Windows Live Mail.
How can I get this to not do this and just have a cursor at the top of the body of the email, so that I can just begin typing and not have to click off of the image?
In an exchange on this forum in March 2013 you advised it was not then possible to darken the text on incoming mail but that you would refer it to MS for future action. It is now August 2015 - was it referred, has there been any action ?
I am still unable to darken incoming mail (no problem with my outgoing mail) - isn't it time this option was incorporated - like hundreds of others my vision is not perfect but with darkened text it is OK. The only way I can find to darken incoming mail is to forward it back to myself, having used the outgoing mail font option capabilities to darken it - yes, a pretty stupid way to have to achieve a result I agree.
Advice please
Lawrence Wilson
I run WLM 2012 under Windows 10. I have the following folders showing:
Gmail (shrd...... [my email address])
Inbox
CNCCC [ a label in Gmail called INBOX/CNCCC]
[others like this]
[Gmail]
All Mail
Drafts
Sent Mail
Trash
[others like this]
Drafts
Junk
Sent
Trash
[others like this]
Most, but not all mail, appears in both Inbox and All Mail. If I send something, it appears in Sent Mail under [Gmail] but not in the other Sent folder. It's all very confusing. Should I reinstall WLM? Am I likely to lose messages?
Thanks
I only have one account set up (Gmail)
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windowslive/forum/livemail-email/not-displaying-%C5%A1-and-%C5%BE-in-from-and-to/fa2a09dd-ace7-40ca-abf2-d39b0b10bf9c
I've found this disscusion refrenced above similar to the problem I've encountered: in Windows Live Mail letters Š (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/66/Latin_alphabet_%C5%A0%C5%A1.png) and Ž (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7a/Latin_alphabet_%C5%BD%C5%BE.png) (both upper and lower case) are not being displayed at all in "To" and "From" fields above the reading pane in cases where View messages are displayed in one line. Everything is OK when messages are displayed in two lines. Moreover, I've noticed that where a person's name contains more than one specific letter (Lithuanian alphabet character) - everything works correctly and the letters are displayed flawlessly even when displayed in one line.
If there would be any suggestions on how to solve this problem, I will appreciate it very much.
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