Hi,
I'm using NOD (from Eset) and have for years. No problem with XP - and it's
scanning all email quite well.
"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
Quote:
> Which antivirus are you using? Some of them are not very compatible
> with Windows Mail and will cause assorted odd problems.
>
> --
> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP
>
>
> "kathrynlea" <kathrynlea@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C8F7A0AF-DE73-4C2C-84B3-8CB626CD0693@xxxxxx Quote:
> >I tried what you suggested but it didn't work. I use Mozilla as my browser.
> > As soon as an email is sent, the window jumps right back to the web.
> > Any other suggestions? Many thanks.
> >
> > "robertmiles@xxxxxx" wrote:
> > Quote:
> >>
> >> "kathrynlea" <kathrynlea@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:6915B6DC-4CD5-45BE-A80E-1E5259D11D67@xxxxxx
> >> > I'm a new user of Vista and finding it difficult to get used to.
> >> >
> >> > My main 'gripe' is if I am in Windows Mail, send an email - it sends, then
> >> > immediately jumps to the browser, leaving Mail. I have to go back into
> >> > mail.
> >> > The system seems to have a mind of it's own.
> >> >
> >> > What do I do to get to STAY in Mail, rather than the window of the browser
> >> > bounce back?
> >> >
> >> > Many thanks to anyone who can help!
> >>
> >> On the desktop, double click on Computer, then C:, then Program Files, then
> >> scroll down the list to Windows Mail and double click on it. If the
> >> resulting
> >> list includes WinMail.exe, right click on it; otherwise find WinMail and
> >> right
> >> click on it. Click on Create Shortcut, then approve putting the shortcut on
> >> the desktop. Close the window you created.
> >>
> >> Now, you start Windows Mail by double clicking on the shortcut this created,
> >> instead of starting it through Internet Explorer.
> >>
> >>
> >>
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