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| | Gary VanderMolen Hello again, As you know I have now got my WLM working perfectly and have not yet tried it with the Norton re-installed. A new problem has occurred prior to me opening WLM and it only happens when I start my machine for each new session. There are 4 messages that appear which I have to o.k. before getting into WLM. The messages are: Windows Mail Contacts failed to load. WinMail.exe Windows Mail could not be started. The application was unable to initialize the Windows Contacts. Your computer may be out of memory or your disk is full. (0X 8000FFFF) WinMail.exe Windows Mail. Make sure your disk is not full or that you are not out of memory. (0X 8000FFFF) Windows Mail Windows Mail could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be initialized. I have to o.k. each of these messages before I can get into WLM. How can I stop these annoying messages? Thanks -Susan. |
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| | Re: Gary VanderMolen It is not at all clear to me why you are getting error messages from WM when WLM is your current default email program. Something is causing WM to launch. Have you looked in the Startup folder? -- Gary VanderMolen (MS-MVP WLM) "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:7877159C-8F4D-455B-ABC0-C9C569512152@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello again, > > As you know I have now got my WLM working perfectly and have not yet tried > it with the Norton re-installed. A new problem has occurred prior to me > opening WLM > and it only happens when I start my machine for each new session. There are > 4 messages that appear which I have to o.k. before getting into WLM. > The messages are: > > Windows Mail > Contacts failed to load. > > WinMail.exe > Windows Mail could not be started. The application was unable to initialize > the Windows Contacts. Your computer may be out of memory or your disk is > full. > (0X 8000FFFF) > > WinMail.exe > Windows Mail. Make sure your disk is not full or that you are not out of > memory. (0X 8000FFFF) > > Windows Mail > Windows Mail could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be initialized. > > I have to o.k. each of these messages before I can get into WLM. How can I > stop these annoying messages? > > Thanks -Susan. > |
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| | Re: Gary VanderMolen Hi Gary, When you say Startup folder do you mean All Programs accessed via the Start globe. I have been in there and it did show a WM icon which I deleted. I then went into Control Panel and looked in Programs & Features and WM is not in there just the WLM. I have re-started my computer twice since removing WM but the 4 messages still appeared at each start up. Thanks-Susan "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: Quote: > It is not at all clear to me why you are getting error messages from > WM when WLM is your current default email program. Something is > causing WM to launch. Have you looked in the Startup folder? > > -- > Gary VanderMolen (MS-MVP WLM) > > > "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:7877159C-8F4D-455B-ABC0-C9C569512152@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hello again, > > > > As you know I have now got my WLM working perfectly and have not yet tried > > it with the Norton re-installed. A new problem has occurred prior to me > > opening WLM > > and it only happens when I start my machine for each new session. There are > > 4 messages that appear which I have to o.k. before getting into WLM. > > The messages are: > > > > Windows Mail > > Contacts failed to load. > > > > WinMail.exe > > Windows Mail could not be started. The application was unable to initialize > > the Windows Contacts. Your computer may be out of memory or your disk is > > full. > > (0X 8000FFFF) > > > > WinMail.exe > > Windows Mail. Make sure your disk is not full or that you are not out of > > memory. (0X 8000FFFF) > > > > Windows Mail > > Windows Mail could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be initialized. > > > > I have to o.k. each of these messages before I can get into WLM. How can I > > stop these annoying messages? > > > > Thanks -Susan. > > > > |
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| | Re: Gary VanderMolen Hi Gary, Have found the Startup Folder in All Programs I opened it up and it says empty. Thanks-Susan. "Susan" wrote: Quote: > Hi Gary, > When you say Startup folder do you mean All Programs accessed via the Start > globe. I have been in there and it did show a WM icon which I deleted. I then > went into Control Panel and looked in Programs & Features and WM is not in > there just the WLM. I have re-started my computer twice since removing WM but > the 4 messages still appeared at each start up. > > Thanks-Susan > > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > Quote: > > It is not at all clear to me why you are getting error messages from > > WM when WLM is your current default email program. Something is > > causing WM to launch. Have you looked in the Startup folder? > > > > -- > > Gary VanderMolen (MS-MVP WLM) > > > > > > "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:7877159C-8F4D-455B-ABC0-C9C569512152@xxxxxx Quote: > > > Hello again, > > > > > > As you know I have now got my WLM working perfectly and have not yet tried > > > it with the Norton re-installed. A new problem has occurred prior to me > > > opening WLM > > > and it only happens when I start my machine for each new session. There are > > > 4 messages that appear which I have to o.k. before getting into WLM. > > > The messages are: > > > > > > Windows Mail > > > Contacts failed to load. > > > > > > WinMail.exe > > > Windows Mail could not be started. The application was unable to initialize > > > the Windows Contacts. Your computer may be out of memory or your disk is > > > full. > > > (0X 8000FFFF) > > > > > > WinMail.exe > > > Windows Mail. Make sure your disk is not full or that you are not out of > > > memory. (0X 8000FFFF) > > > > > > Windows Mail > > > Windows Mail could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be initialized. > > > > > > I have to o.k. each of these messages before I can get into WLM. How can I > > > stop these annoying messages? > > > > > > Thanks -Susan. > > > > > > > |
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| | Re: Gary VanderMolen Yes, the StartUp under All Programs is what I had in mind. I've run out of sophisticated solutions, so let's try a blunt ax approach. :-) Use 'Computer' or Windows Explorer to navigate to C:\Program Files\Windows Mail\WinMail.exe. Right-click on WinMail.exe, select Rename, then change the name to something like WinMail-X.exe. Windows will give you a warning, but just click OK. This will prevent Windows Mail from ever starting up again. -- Gary VanderMolen (MS-MVP WLM) "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:057E6B40-8680-4D8D-92FE-FD3DE024FB32@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi Gary, > > Have found the Startup Folder in All Programs I opened it up and it says > empty. > > Thanks-Susan. > > "Susan" wrote: > Quote: >> Hi Gary, >> When you say Startup folder do you mean All Programs accessed via the Start >> globe. I have been in there and it did show a WM icon which I deleted. I then >> went into Control Panel and looked in Programs & Features and WM is not in >> there just the WLM. I have re-started my computer twice since removing WM but >> the 4 messages still appeared at each start up. >> >> Thanks-Susan >> >> "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: >> Quote: >> > It is not at all clear to me why you are getting error messages from >> > WM when WLM is your current default email program. Something is >> > causing WM to launch. Have you looked in the Startup folder? >> > >> > -- >> > Gary VanderMolen (MS-MVP WLM) >> > >> > >> > "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:7877159C-8F4D-455B-ABC0-C9C569512152@xxxxxx >> > > Hello again, >> > > >> > > As you know I have now got my WLM working perfectly and have not yet tried >> > > it with the Norton re-installed. A new problem has occurred prior to me >> > > opening WLM >> > > and it only happens when I start my machine for each new session. There are >> > > 4 messages that appear which I have to o.k. before getting into WLM. >> > > The messages are: >> > > >> > > Windows Mail >> > > Contacts failed to load. >> > > >> > > WinMail.exe >> > > Windows Mail could not be started. The application was unable to initialize >> > > the Windows Contacts. Your computer may be out of memory or your disk is >> > > full. >> > > (0X 8000FFFF) >> > > >> > > WinMail.exe >> > > Windows Mail. Make sure your disk is not full or that you are not out of >> > > memory. (0X 8000FFFF) >> > > >> > > Windows Mail >> > > Windows Mail could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be initialized. >> > > >> > > I have to o.k. each of these messages before I can get into WLM. How can I >> > > stop these annoying messages? >> > > >> > > Thanks -Susan. >> > > >> > >> > >> > |
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| | Re: Gary VanderMolen Gary, Found the folder doing it the way you said. It is called Win Mail ( no exe )I right clicked it and changed the name and this came up. You need permission to perform this action, (with Try Again underneath it ) It will not allow me in. Susan. "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: Quote: > Yes, the StartUp under All Programs is what I had in mind. > I've run out of sophisticated solutions, so let's try a blunt ax > approach. :-) > Use 'Computer' or Windows Explorer to navigate to > C:\Program Files\Windows Mail\WinMail.exe. Right-click on > WinMail.exe, select Rename, then change the name to something > like WinMail-X.exe. Windows will give you a warning, but just click > OK. This will prevent Windows Mail from ever starting up again. > -- > Gary VanderMolen (MS-MVP WLM) > > > "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:057E6B40-8680-4D8D-92FE-FD3DE024FB32@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi Gary, > > > > Have found the Startup Folder in All Programs I opened it up and it says > > empty. > > > > Thanks-Susan. > > > > "Susan" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Hi Gary, > >> When you say Startup folder do you mean All Programs accessed via the Start > >> globe. I have been in there and it did show a WM icon which I deleted. I then > >> went into Control Panel and looked in Programs & Features and WM is not in > >> there just the WLM. I have re-started my computer twice since removing WM but > >> the 4 messages still appeared at each start up. > >> > >> Thanks-Susan > >> > >> "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > >> > >> > It is not at all clear to me why you are getting error messages from > >> > WM when WLM is your current default email program. Something is > >> > causing WM to launch. Have you looked in the Startup folder? > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Gary VanderMolen (MS-MVP WLM) > >> > > >> > > >> > "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:7877159C-8F4D-455B-ABC0-C9C569512152@xxxxxx > >> > > Hello again, > >> > > > >> > > As you know I have now got my WLM working perfectly and have not yet tried > >> > > it with the Norton re-installed. A new problem has occurred prior to me > >> > > opening WLM > >> > > and it only happens when I start my machine for each new session. There are > >> > > 4 messages that appear which I have to o.k. before getting into WLM. > >> > > The messages are: > >> > > > >> > > Windows Mail > >> > > Contacts failed to load. > >> > > > >> > > WinMail.exe > >> > > Windows Mail could not be started. The application was unable to initialize > >> > > the Windows Contacts. Your computer may be out of memory or your disk is > >> > > full. > >> > > (0X 8000FFFF) > >> > > > >> > > WinMail.exe > >> > > Windows Mail. Make sure your disk is not full or that you are not out of > >> > > memory. (0X 8000FFFF) > >> > > > >> > > Windows Mail > >> > > Windows Mail could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be initialized. > >> > > > >> > > I have to o.k. each of these messages before I can get into WLM. How can I > >> > > stop these annoying messages? > >> > > > >> > > Thanks -Susan. > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > |
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| | Re: Gary VanderMolen Hello Gary, Just switched my computer off for the night (bedtime here in uk) and remembered I had forgotten to do something on it so switched on again. When it logged on none of the 4 error messages came on screen. I have since switched my computer off and back on again twice more and guess what ........no annoying messages. Don't know why.........maybe the computer knew I was tired and it stopped tormenting me. Anyway thanks for your help. Thanks - Susan "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: Quote: > Yes, the StartUp under All Programs is what I had in mind. > I've run out of sophisticated solutions, so let's try a blunt ax > approach. :-) > Use 'Computer' or Windows Explorer to navigate to > C:\Program Files\Windows Mail\WinMail.exe. Right-click on > WinMail.exe, select Rename, then change the name to something > like WinMail-X.exe. Windows will give you a warning, but just click > OK. This will prevent Windows Mail from ever starting up again. > -- > Gary VanderMolen (MS-MVP WLM) > > > "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:057E6B40-8680-4D8D-92FE-FD3DE024FB32@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi Gary, > > > > Have found the Startup Folder in All Programs I opened it up and it says > > empty. > > > > Thanks-Susan. > > > > "Susan" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Hi Gary, > >> When you say Startup folder do you mean All Programs accessed via the Start > >> globe. I have been in there and it did show a WM icon which I deleted. I then > >> went into Control Panel and looked in Programs & Features and WM is not in > >> there just the WLM. I have re-started my computer twice since removing WM but > >> the 4 messages still appeared at each start up. > >> > >> Thanks-Susan > >> > >> "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > >> > >> > It is not at all clear to me why you are getting error messages from > >> > WM when WLM is your current default email program. Something is > >> > causing WM to launch. Have you looked in the Startup folder? > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Gary VanderMolen (MS-MVP WLM) > >> > > >> > > >> > "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:7877159C-8F4D-455B-ABC0-C9C569512152@xxxxxx > >> > > Hello again, > >> > > > >> > > As you know I have now got my WLM working perfectly and have not yet tried > >> > > it with the Norton re-installed. A new problem has occurred prior to me > >> > > opening WLM > >> > > and it only happens when I start my machine for each new session. There are > >> > > 4 messages that appear which I have to o.k. before getting into WLM. > >> > > The messages are: > >> > > > >> > > Windows Mail > >> > > Contacts failed to load. > >> > > > >> > > WinMail.exe > >> > > Windows Mail could not be started. The application was unable to initialize > >> > > the Windows Contacts. Your computer may be out of memory or your disk is > >> > > full. > >> > > (0X 8000FFFF) > >> > > > >> > > WinMail.exe > >> > > Windows Mail. Make sure your disk is not full or that you are not out of > >> > > memory. (0X 8000FFFF) > >> > > > >> > > Windows Mail > >> > > Windows Mail could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be initialized. > >> > > > >> > > I have to o.k. each of these messages before I can get into WLM. How can I > >> > > stop these annoying messages? > >> > > > >> > > Thanks -Susan. > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > |
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| | Re: Gary VanderMolen You'd be surprised how many things get fixed by rebooting the computer. Glad it is working for you. -- Gary VanderMolen (MS-MVP WLM) "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3BE19995-0CF5-4C2C-87DD-BB8A04FBB4A0@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello Gary, > Just switched my computer off for the night (bedtime here in uk) and > remembered I had forgotten to do something on it so switched on again. When > it logged on none of the 4 error messages came on screen. I have since > switched my computer off and back on again twice more and guess what > .......no annoying messages. Don't know why.........maybe the computer > knew I was tired and it stopped tormenting me. > Anyway thanks for your help. > > Thanks - Susan > > > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > Quote: >> Yes, the StartUp under All Programs is what I had in mind. >> I've run out of sophisticated solutions, so let's try a blunt ax >> approach. :-) >> Use 'Computer' or Windows Explorer to navigate to >> C:\Program Files\Windows Mail\WinMail.exe. Right-click on >> WinMail.exe, select Rename, then change the name to something >> like WinMail-X.exe. Windows will give you a warning, but just click >> OK. This will prevent Windows Mail from ever starting up again. >> -- >> Gary VanderMolen (MS-MVP WLM) >> >> >> "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:057E6B40-8680-4D8D-92FE-FD3DE024FB32@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Hi Gary, >> > >> > Have found the Startup Folder in All Programs I opened it up and it says >> > empty. >> > >> > Thanks-Susan. >> > >> > "Susan" wrote: >> > >> >> Hi Gary, >> >> When you say Startup folder do you mean All Programs accessed via the Start >> >> globe. I have been in there and it did show a WM icon which I deleted. I then >> >> went into Control Panel and looked in Programs & Features and WM is not in >> >> there just the WLM. I have re-started my computer twice since removing WM but >> >> the 4 messages still appeared at each start up. >> >> >> >> Thanks-Susan >> >> >> >> "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: >> >> >> >> > It is not at all clear to me why you are getting error messages from >> >> > WM when WLM is your current default email program. Something is >> >> > causing WM to launch. Have you looked in the Startup folder? >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > Gary VanderMolen (MS-MVP WLM) >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:7877159C-8F4D-455B-ABC0-C9C569512152@xxxxxx >> >> > > Hello again, >> >> > > >> >> > > As you know I have now got my WLM working perfectly and have not yet tried >> >> > > it with the Norton re-installed. A new problem has occurred prior to me >> >> > > opening WLM >> >> > > and it only happens when I start my machine for each new session. There are >> >> > > 4 messages that appear which I have to o.k. before getting into WLM. >> >> > > The messages are: >> >> > > >> >> > > Windows Mail >> >> > > Contacts failed to load. >> >> > > >> >> > > WinMail.exe >> >> > > Windows Mail could not be started. The application was unable to initialize >> >> > > the Windows Contacts. Your computer may be out of memory or your disk is >> >> > > full. >> >> > > (0X 8000FFFF) >> >> > > >> >> > > WinMail.exe >> >> > > Windows Mail. Make sure your disk is not full or that you are not out of >> >> > > memory. (0X 8000FFFF) >> >> > > >> >> > > Windows Mail >> >> > > Windows Mail could not be started because MSOE.DLL could not be initialized. >> >> > > >> >> > > I have to o.k. each of these messages before I can get into WLM. How can I >> >> > > stop these annoying messages? >> >> > > >> >> > > Thanks -Susan. >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> |
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