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| | Soloution/Løsning in the start search area (just above start) I entered C:\Users\my user name\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail (note that Windows Mail must be written as two separate words) I clicked on Windows Mail at the top of the list page I selected WindowsMail.MSMessageStore and pasted a copy in my documents (just in case) then deleted the file I opened the Backup folder then Opened the New folder Deleted the WindowsMail.MSMessageStore in this folder Closed out of everything and then upon opening Windows Mail it restores itself and also gives you several "restore" folders under the default folders. I then proceeded to input my emails into the folders by copy and pasting (I did notice a note online while searching that stated it is not a good idea to copy and paste several emails at once as this action can cause another "ghost" email, it also stated that doing anything too fast can cause this problem.) |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Soloution/Løsning in the start search area (just above start) I entered C:\Users\my user name\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail (note that Windows Mail must be written as two separate words) I clicked on Windows Mail at the top of the list page I selected WindowsMail.MSMessageStore and pasted a copy in my documents (just in case) then deleted the file I opened the Backup folder then Opened the New folder Deleted the WindowsMail.MSMessageStore in this folder Closed out of everything and then upon opening Windows Mail it restores itself and also gives you several "restore" folders under the default folders. I then proceeded to input my emails into the folders by copy and pasting (I did notice a note online while searching that stated it is not a good idea to copy and paste several emails at once as this action can cause another "ghost" email, it also stated that doing anything too fast can cause this problem.) That is a old solution that can cause problems with "Recoverd Messages". Microsoft has released the KB941090 Update for the stuck message problem. Read the "First" section in this tutorial about antivirus programs to help prevent this from happening again, then install the KB941090 Microsoft Update in the "Second" section to fix the stuck message problem. Windows Mail problems Shawn |
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