Obviously this is an option, but I don't want to resort to this. I expect
software to work, and would appreciate any further advice anyone can offer??
"Gary VanderMolen" <gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eKhCluF6HHA.1484@xxxxxx
Quote:
> Since there is no apparent solution for your WM problem,
> it makes sense to upgrade to WLM:
> http://get.live.com/en-us/betas/maildesktop_betas
>
> Gary VanderMolen
>
> "Brad" <Brad@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:0123D281-D88B-4D4D-863C-8CB9F8DB7088@xxxxxx Quote:
>> Unfortunately I fear this may be an on-going problem which I will just
>> have
>> to live with. However there must be a solution somewhere...hopefully it
>> will
>> come to light sooner rather than later.
>>
>> "Roscoe" wrote:
>> Quote:
>>> I have the exact same issue as you. It happened when I restored an
>>> account.
>>> This has nothing to do with Norton, since I have never used Norton!! But
>>> that will be the only advice you'll ever get form MVP's on this issue.
>>> Sorry.
>>>
>>> Todd
>>>
>>> "Brad" <Brad@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:400F399F-B902-4DDA-A5DA-857A59F8AD13@xxxxxx
>>> > This problem has been occuring sinc before I installed Norton
>>> > Antivirus. i
>>> > restored the email account settings and messages prior to installing
>>> > Norton
>>> > AV. I just thought I should eliminate Norton first rather than simply
>>> > coming
>>> > on the forum witihout having tried anything. I have also deleted email
>>> > accounts and created them again manually.
>>> >
>>> > Any other possible ideas?
>>> >
>>> > "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Remove the account, close WinMail, then open WinMail and add the
>>> >> account
>>> >> back. Norton probably damaged the account in the Registry.
>>> >>
>>> >> --
>>> >> Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
>>> >> Do not send mail.
>>> >>
>>> >> "Brad" <Brad@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> >> news:E70DF7EF-8724-46BC-90C4-F9BB8F01B728@xxxxxx
>>> >> >I have just tried this and it is still showing this blank
>>> >> >error....any
>>> >> >other
>>> >> > ideas as to what it could be? Anything to do with importing of
>>> >> > messages
>>> >> > and/or settings perhaps?
>>> >> >
>>> >> > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
>>> >> >
>>> >> >> Turning off email scanning in Norton AV is not sufficient.
>>> >> >> You will have to uninstall it completely.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> "Brad" <Brad@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> >> >> news:3A2D771F-79FE-493C-9E49-A361F0A6CFDB@xxxxxx
>>> >> >> > Hi,
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > I have just had to restore my PC by doing a clean install and
>>> >> >> > prior
>>> >> >> > to
>>> >> >> > this
>>> >> >> > I backed up account settings, emails and contacts. Upon
>>> >> >> > completion
>>> >> >> > of
>>> >> >> > restore
>>> >> >> > I have imported everything, and all seems fine. However when I
>>> >> >> > open
>>> >> >> > Windows
>>> >> >> > mail and send/receive everything works perfectly, but any
>>> >> >> > subsequent
>>> >> >> > send/receive all request won't work and results in a blank
>>> >> >> > error. If
>>> >> >> > I
>>> >> >> > click
>>> >> >> > "send all" or "receive all" buttons this works fine, as does
>>> >> >> > send/receive
>>> >> >> > function of each individual email account. The only problem is
>>> >> >> > send/receive
>>> >> >> > all won't work after the initial such request has completed upon
>>> >> >> > the
>>> >> >> > opening
>>> >> >> > of windows mail
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > I have tried turning off the email scanning function in Norton
>>> >> >> > Antivirus
>>> >> >> > 2007 to no avail, and equally I have deleted my email accounts
>>> >> >> > and
>>> >> >> > added them
>>> >> >> > again, but still no joy.
>>> >>
>>>
>