Cat & PC Novice –
<<…please send me the step by step process of fixing this…>>
I’ll give it a try; I can copy the e-mail MS sent to me upon finally hitting
on the solution. Peter is right in that this process is mentioned around
here deep in other threads. This is how you start going above novice level –
fixing a symptom! Best way to learn, for me anyway.
In addition, MS had me use msconfig so that all processes were turned off
except the MS ones. I have added clarifications of my own within the {…}
brackets – for peer review around here. Maybe someone can do or has done
more detail.
Still, if you are truly novice & notebook is different than desktop & need
more step by step then a call to MS help is recommended; this one is
apparently widespread enough that they provide free help while in root cause
study. The MS representative I worked with happened to be new to Win Mail
and it took a couple calls over several days to come up to speed with what
Peter adds is existing knowledge in user groups.
Here’s the MS e-mail snip, after which we then turned on all the processes
with msconfig and re-hid the system files which, again, fixes the symptoms
not the root cause:
Here is a summary of the key points of the service request for your records:
ACTION ► trying to remove {undeletable} headers from the outbox and send
e-mails.
RESULT ► an unknown error occurred.
CAUSE ► Unknown
RESOLUTION ► From the Windows Mail folder in the {app} Local Folder we
copied the {folders named} inbox, drafts, sent items (anything where there
are e-mails that we want to keep) as well as the account files to the
desktop. Then we deleted the Windows Mail {Local} folder {and emptied the
recycle bin}. From there we restarted the Windows Mail application and it
restored itself clean {meaning the system Local Folder was system regenerated
with all the subfolders for inbox, outbox etc. there but empty (except each
had “winmail.fol” hidden system file included) }. Then we went to the
{regenerated} Windows Mail {Local} folder {opened it} and copied the folders
and {account} files that we put on the desktop back into the folder (select
yes to replace). Windows Mail has been restored and appears to be working
properly.
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