There is a known shutdown bug in the current version of WLM.
The workaround is to enable the option "Upload Larger Images to
the Web When Sending a Photo E-mail".
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Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)
"İLarryEş" <me@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:B60F68DE-A3D1-47F0-A5B5-73F637478897@xxxxxx
Quote:
> When I close WLM and it is time to compact, WLM does not close and when I click on the OK to compact the database, I get the
> message that the folder is in use by Windows Live Mail or some other program. Then when I click OK on that error message, WLM
> closes, but not before and I waited for over 5 minutes for WLM to close on it's own.
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> İLarryEş
>
> "Robert Aldwinckle" <robald@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e8G2HPalIHA.3512@xxxxxx Quote:
>> "İLarryEş" <me@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:5AAF6F24-6AC7-430D-8A9D-6A33D0D09D00@xxxxxx Quote:
>>> This is becoming a bigger problem for me lately. It will not close properly, no matter what I do. I've followed all previous
>>> suggestions and it just will not close.
>>
>>
>> It seems to be affected most by moving the mouse pointer.
>> If I reply to the buttons by the keyboard it doesn't lock up as often.
>>
>> Quote:
>>> And you can't force a close because the compacting ability closes too.
>>
>>
>> Explain? You may have to use Task Manager to End task
>> wlmail.exe Only do this if the Processes line for that task
>> is clearly not doing I/O. E.g. activate all statistics for the
>> Processes tab and see that the only activity is only a slow
>> periodic I/O Other and I/O Other bytes increment by 16
>> exactly.
>>
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> Robert Aldwinckle
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