Original title: cannot recieve updates

Hello, i have error code 80070026 ,i cannot recieve updates,can someone please help

Question 1: How do I stop Windows Live Mail in Windows 10 from deleting E-mails in the Trash folder after one month?

Question 2: I have "Conversations" turned OFF. However, if I receive and E-mail with an attachment on it, reply and delete the original, Live Mail puts both the incoming message and the reply together, and I can no long see the attachment.

Windows Live Mail- Original Title

I downloaded windows essentials but doesn't show up on my windows 8.1. I want to access. Anyone know how to achieve this? 

[Original subject: Windows Essentials]

This began a couple of days ago. Messages will come in, but can't be read. I can see the message if I try to forward it, but when I click to choose a recipient, it is unable to do so. I tried a system restore, to no avail. Tried "repairing" Windows Live Essentials and it says it can't find the internet connection. (Really? 'Cuz I seem to be using it...) I'm really not sure what else to do other than uninstalling and reinstalling. Any thoughts?
How do I stop windows live mail repeatedly importing the same mail numerous times per day ....sometimes thousands of back mail !

Windows Live Mail has 'crashed' with the following error code:

0x800CCC0D

Is there a fix for this or is it a dud product...???

Windows Live Mail has 'crashed' with the following error code:

0x800CCC0D

Is there a fix for this or is it a dud product...???

[Original subject: Windows Live Mail]

After Microsoft Support re-installed Windows 10. I lost my Windows Live Contacts List.  On using IMPORT, I ended up with a VERY old contacts list, which is so old that it is useless.  How can I locate and copy it to be the current used list?  What file names would be used for the copy operation?

I just upgraded laptops and imported all of my email messages in Windows Live Mail 2012 running Windows 10 to Windows Live Mail 2012 also running Windows 10.

I went to save an attachment and I got this error:  "There was an error saving one or more of the attachments. Please check your free disk space and try again" - which is impossible because I have a 2TB hard drive with more than half of that free.

Of course I read all the forum on this topic which originated as far back as 2009 apparently, and found no solution, but managed to fix it on my own. 

Make sure that the PROPERTIES of the destination location (in my case C:Temp) is not flagged as "Read Only" so that you can actually save it through this email client (WLM 2012). 

I don't understand why this happened as I created said folder as an Administrator in both environments (laptops), but it seems that the old machine which had migrated from Windows 8 to Windows 10 kept its original "properties", but for some reason on a clean Windows 10 machine, even though it allows you to create the folder and copy to and from it it via File Explorer no problem, in WLM 2012 infinite wisdom decided to not allow Windows Live Mail 2012 attachments to save, and with a misleading error message on top of that.  Thoughless, but true. 

Ccleaner did not work as suggested, nor patches, much less updates made any dif either.

One hopes that this thread will save hours of digging around for no answers on the net for this issue, until today's posting. 

I simply don't understand why there are so many layers of this stuff, which while I understand is built for security, one should not have to lose their hair and bite their nails off to find such a simple answer. 

Also, the Email topic pull down in the forum discussion should also have an added discussion field for "Attachments," or "saving attachments" - or something like that - it would be more relevant too. 

A better clue in the error message in the first place would have been nice, but God forbid that simplicity be built into anything these days.

I mistakenly clicked to work offline in Windows Mail, and now the program will not go back online. I have repeatedly clicked to go back online to no effect. Have closed the program and restarted - no luck. Have also re started computer - the program still refuses to go on line.

[Original title: Windows Live Mail]