I had my email accounts freeze two weeks ago. The only option for problem solving was to migrate to Windows Live mail. I did. It took all my data usage allotment with my carrier. Then it froze over the weekend again, and now will not even open for me. In the help section I found how to uninstall it and the reinstall to initiate the fix for the problem.  Did that. But now when I try to open Windows Live Mail, I get this error message:

The program can't start because WLDCore.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix the problem.  I did. It still gives me the same error message. Windows Live Mail is holding 2 Hotmail accounts hostage and that doesn't even begin to deal with my aol, Yahoo, or gmail accounts.

I'm a writer and need to be in contact with my editor on a regular basis. This is not an efficient way to operate your system. Windows 8 has not been user friendly with its "charms" instead of the standard, previous functioning programs within the Windows Office Suite that business people use every day.

And every time I need to do something, I have to download something else to support the function. Now, you've locked me out of files I need to function for my job. Not very efficient or cost effective. And I have always been a huge Microsoft advocate.

Please fix this so I can have my email accounts back the way they were before all your upgrades or at least so that they function.

I still question the stability to your system when users can access the internet via the desktop or the start window and they have two very different functionalities. How is that stable or cohabitable for a system?

Any direction you can offer would be greatly appreciated at this time.

Karen

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