We have 3 computers in the office and we all use Windows Live Mail.  On one of the computers, it won't show the pdf attachment on the e-mail from a certain vendor.  However if that vendor sends it to either of the other 2 computers the attachment is visible.  I have checked the security settings on WLM and all three computers are set up the same. 

I am attempting to transfer Windows Live Mail from my current system to a new PC. The old PC has Live Mail 2011, the new one has Live Mail 2012. I have many storage folders with several hundred messages in each. This is in addition to the sent mail folder, which has severl hundred more. I attempted to do a full export from my current system and this resulted in a incomplete export. Folders were missing and not all messages were exported out either.

Does anyone know what could be happening? Does anyone know what the proper procedure is for transfering mail from one computer to another?

Unable to send or rec. messages. Please verify that you entered the server name correctly.  The host IMAP.charter.net could not be found.

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.charter.net

Windows live mail error ID:0X800CCC0E

Protocol IMAP

Port 143

Secure (SSL):no

11. March 2014 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: ,
I was reading an email in Windows Live Mail and somehow clicked and dragged and the text changed to a tinier view. Now I cannot figure out how to make the view go back to 100%. When writing my reply, it was also tiny...even though I had selected a 14 pt font size.

I was reading an email in Windows Live Mail and somehow clicked and dragged and the text changed to a tinier view. Now I cannot figure out how to make the view go back to 100%. When writing my reply, it was also tiny...even though I had selected a 14 pt font size.

[Original title: Windows Live Mail]

For a little over a week now, this is the error code I get when I try to create or reply to an email.

C:\Users\xxxxx\AppData\Local\Temp\WER79F.tmp.WERInternalMetadata.xml

  C:\Users\xxxxx\AppData\Local\Temp\WER1D32.tmp.appcompat.txt

  C:\Users\xxxxx\AppData\Local\Temp\WER1DFE.tmp.mdmp

Also, when I open my browser I get an error message

"Internet Explorer has stopped working,

A problem caused the program to stop working correctly

Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available."

I run Windows 7, with Windows live mail, Cox.net is my provider and is a dedicated internet connection.

I keep getting the same response from the same guy ZigZag3143 (MS - MVP)  "Type "Wlarp" into search (without the quotes of course) then press enter>repair all WLE programs."

I have done this several times now and am not able to resolve the issue. There is no known new programs on my laptop that may have infected it. Everything was fine when I went to bed and not working when I got up in the morning to check my mail. My laptop is powered off when I'm not using it.

I hope someone can help,

Thanks in advance for not asking me to try Wlarp again =)

-Bill

My laptop runs on Windows 7 and my email exchange software is Windows Live Mail Version 2009 (Build 14.0.8089.0726). Four email accounts are registered with Windows Live Mail and everything is running smoothly, no problem. I want to have the ability to log into Windows Live Mail with a master password each time I log into Windows; i.e. each time I click on the software icon on Windows tray Windows Live Mail should ask me a password to log me in. Is there such a characteristic within Windows Live Mail?
10. March 2014 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags:
My laptop runs on Windows 7 and my email exchange software is Windows Live Mail Version 2009 (Build 14.0.8089.0726). Four email accounts are registered with Windows Live Mail and everything is running smoothly, no problem. I want to have the ability to log into Windows Live Mail with a master password each time I log into Windows; i.e. each time I click on the software icon on Windows tray Windows Live Mail should ask me a password to log me in. Is there such a characteristic within Windows Live Mail?