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How to enable Windows Mail app in Windows 7
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How to enable Windows Mail app in Windows 7
Windows Mail is a program file of Windows 7 but is inoperable. This post shows how to:
1. Make the Win7 Windows Mail program operate by importing Vista Windows Mail program files to Win7. 2. Edit the registry so email .eml type files from Windows Mail can be read after being saved to the desktop or a storage folder. Please note:
How to Import Windows Mail files from Vista to Win7: 1. Download and run: "WinMailEdit" from this link: here. Warning: It is critical to do this before carrying out step (3). 2. Remove WinMail.exe attributes to show the hidden file "WinMail" in the Windows Mail folder.
6. To import Windows Mail Contacts, Accounts, Folders & Emails from Vista or Outlook Express to Windows 7.
Footnotes. 1. Manually show hidden files and folders.
General Notes
Last edited by Poppa Bear; 05-26-2010 at 10:43 PM.. Reason: correction |
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Hi Poppa,
I moved your thread to the software forum because it's more related to an application than a core OS functionality, although Windows Mail was a Vista built in program that is no longer the case in 7, as you obviously know. I can't help you much since I never used Windows Mail. I would assume the program has some kind of export/backup mechanism though a few quick searches revealed the program is quite limited in this regard. No wonder why they got rid of it as a bundled OS app. Perhaps the best automated method for you is going to be to export to Outlook (link below). If you don't have an Office licence you could use a trial version or borrow a CD, export your info and uninstall later. The full Outlook gives you many more options to export and manage your email. Then you can decide more freely where to move your data or maybe even keep Outlook: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/196347 Personally I like the combination of Outlook and Gmail for automatic storage in the cloud. |
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Mozilla Thunderbird will open any .EML file
![]() Outlook Express should too. Did you attempt to drag-n-drop the file onto the ICON of your email program? |
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1. Thanks for your reply Julio.
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And I have related it specifically with Win7 because that's the only application to which it applies. It does not apply to any other general applications or programs. And the problem has been raised over and over again in forums specifically on Win7. After speaking to Microsoft they informed me it was originally going to be put into all Win7 versions. However, because of problems with the European market, it couldn't be included for them. They debated whether to only put it in the Western market, but ended up compromising with what we've got now. You also stated: Quote:
1. Thanks for the input jobeard. When I first made this post I was asking if anyone could help with the problem of opening .eml files on Win7 Desktop. Since then I have found a way of doing this, and have amended my post accordingly, as per this extract from my amended post: Quote:
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In any case this is really now irrelevant since I found the work-around. The main purpose of this amended post is to let others know the solution. A link to another simpler method which involves downloading the simple registry edit file "Take ownership", can be found at this post here. Cheers Poppa Bear Last edited by Poppa Bear; 11-07-2009 at 02:13 PM.. Reason: Amendment |
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well done -- thanks for the feedback to assist others
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Excellent info Poppa Bear, I think its more of a Guide myself
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Last edited by kimsland; 11-19-2009 at 09:01 AM.. |
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I was disappointed i could not find a email programe in W7
thanks for this |
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WinMail import
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Cheers PB |
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Critical Update 978542 breaks Windows Mail - How to fix it
A new critical update for Windows 7 (978542) will cause Windows Mail to stop working. NB If you have Automatic Updates set to 'On', this critical update will install without asking you and break the program.
This can be fixed if you have access to a Vista installation. Details of the critical update are here: microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS10-030.mspx To get Windows Mail working again, you will need a Vista installation updated iwith patch 978542. Copy msoe.dll from Vista to Win7, replacing the Win7 file. Users without access to a Vista installation might consider switching to the free and supported Windows Live Mail instead: download.live.com/wlmail [Details of this fix were published in the Windows Secrets newsletter <windowssecrets.com> 13 May 2010 in the paid subscriber section. I have described it here to non-Windows-Secrets-pay-subscribers because the Windows Secrets article linked to this one, so it seems only fair to me!] |
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To bigbadsteve re:
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Thanks for the heads up, but was already aware of this problem. Both the 32 & 64bit msoe.dll files from the download links in Step 4 of the guide are the patched versions. Since the msoe.dll modified by the update is treated as a Windows protected file, it will be necessary to use "Take Ownership", or failing this, "Take Full Control" of it before it can be removed and replaced with the patched Vista ones. It is interesting to note that the majority of 32bit Windows 7 installations were not borked by this update, but all 64bit were. Cheers PB |
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(978542) update stops winmail opening
Help help Help.
I use winmail on windows 7 pro for business etc. Its the only e mail system I use and don't want to change. One of the updates from Microsoft seems to be blocking it from opening up and i have to do a system recovery each mroning to get back into my winmail!! its the critical update (978542) that's the problem Could anyone explain in absolute laymen terms what i have to do to ensure that Winmail opens up and is not affected by this update each day!! I know there are details here but they are a little complicated for me to understand!!! Sorry!!! |
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Microsoft Update
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To fix the problem you simply need to replace the existing msoe.dll file with an updated Vista msoe.dll file. The updated Vista msoe.dll has already been modifed by the KB update applied to Vista, and hence will provide protection against any potential security breach. You can get this updated Vista msoe.dll file from the download link in Step 4 of the main Guide at the beginning of this thread. It is important to download & install the update KB978542 before doing repairs. If you do the repairs first and then download the update it will modify the repairs and it will stop working again. So after you've installed the update KB978542, here's what you do to repair Windows Mail: 1. Open the Windows Mail folder in the normal 64bit Program files, if you're operating system is 64bit. Do not make any modifications to the Windows Mail folder in Program files(x86) - See Footnote 4 of the main guide for a picture of where the two sets of program files are located. 2. Now delete the existing msoe.dll file in the Windows Mail folder. You may need to use the "Take Ownership" download from Step 3 of the Guide if it won't let you delete it. If it says it can't delete because it's being used by another program, log off and back on to shut down the program that's using it. 3. Download the updated Vista msoe.dll file from Step 4 in the guide. Make sure it's the 64bit one if your Windows 7 installation is 64bit. 4. Take the msoe.dll file out of the downloaded zip file, and move this msoe.dll file into your Windows Mail folder. 5. Close all programs and re-boot your computer and it should now be fixed. Hope this helps. Cheers PB Last edited by Poppa Bear; 05-20-2010 at 11:07 PM.. |
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Hi PB This seemed to work until I had more updates over night from microsoft and now its back to having to do a restore to get into winmail. I have emailed microsoft for technical help but after nearly a week have had nothing back from them not even an acknowledgement.
this is so annoying, why don't they check these updates out before sending them out!! Any other suggestions greatly appreciated Many thanks KF |
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1. Download all the available updates, and check to make sure they include KB978542. Do not do a system restore after installing the updates.. If you have updates set to auto update, you can manually get them without waiting over night, by going to: Start --> All Programs --> Windows Updates --> Check for updates (top left of window). 2. Only after doing this, execute steps 1 thro 5 in my last post. The only update that will stop Windows Mail from working is KB978542. Once it's installed, if you then do the repairs, any future updates will not include KB978542 because it's already there. Therefore further updates will not bork WinMail. Good luck. PB Last edited by Poppa Bear; 05-21-2010 at 09:34 PM.. |
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Hello PB,
Just received a new machine with Windows 7 and do not want to use Live Mail. Followed your instructions and now have win mail working (sort of). Some issues remain: email accounts, user name and password need to be reset after closing and opening win mail each time. Win mail is bypassing virus scanner and firewall. When checking win mail's compatibility, it says it not a compatible program. Thanks for the info. |
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at some point, you may be happier with an alternative to WinMail ...
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Open to suggestions, J. Been an outlook, outlook express and win mail users for a collective long time. Outlook is not on the new machine. Looked at Thunderbird. Thanks.
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Not being a Win/7 user, I can't address what works well there nor why other email clients are not acceptable to you -- sure wish I could. The comment is addressed to the frustration of trying to force-fit program xyz into an environment that is 'less than cooperative' and you migh find it literally easier to search for another solution.
best wishes - - keep us post on your progress. |
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Thanks... totally agree. Used to be easier than this.
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It might have something to do with how your email accounts were installed. 1. If they were set up one-by-one manually, you shouldn't have any problem. 2 If they were imported from Vista this might create a problem. I had instability in retaining user name/password after importing from Vista. 3. If they are imported from WinXP using the import option in WinMail they should come across ready to use with account, user name and password still intact and be stable. This is good from a convenience point of view, but not good from the point of view of security with your password when saving the imported file. This is a link here to a post on how to import email accounts, user names and passwords from Vista & WinXP to Windows 7. This post describes the easy, quick way to import all user accounts & emails from Vista. However, as opposed to importing from XP, the user name and password will need to be entered and saved on first use of WinMail. The other possibility is that some email clients such as Hot Mail are not supported by Windows Mail. Sorry can't be more helpful. Cheers PB Last edited by Poppa Bear; 05-26-2010 at 06:29 AM.. |
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