How to enable Windows 7 Mail + Windows Calendar

Windows 7 Mail + Windows Calendar

Outlook Express was sacked by the advent of Windows Vista, which first appeared in the new program "Windows Mail" (improved version of the old OE). Unfortunately Windows 7 basic installation does not contain any mail client. "Windows Live Mail", which is part of a special "Live Essentials suite" did not come across well received by most users.Some traces Mail and still exist in Windows 7 : Program Files/Windows Mail :

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Vista Mail extracted installation (v6) can be perfectly installed and activate in Windows 7 using the CMD command. In addition, this guide includes download and install and activate Windows Calendar within the mail.
From my DepositFile storage (without captcha and waiting) download install Windows 7 Windows Mail + Calendar + complete PDF instructions with pictures 3.65 MB (Serbian + English) :

Code:
http://dfiles.eu/files/vj8ca79jl

Open the RAR folder: (1 Windows 7 Mail) and give the path to be extracted in
C:\Users\your-name-PC\Downloads :

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Run CMD (Command Prompt) must right click : Run as Administrator:

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copy-paste the following text to CMD : cd C:\Users\your-name-PC\Downloads\TutReWinMail\

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Press-Enter...below again Copy-paste the following text to CMD : winmail32

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press the Enter-follow developments in CMD and Enter, Enter ...

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finally accept that the restart CMD to offer:

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Now in that same folder - (C:\Program Files\Windows Mail) - see the complete installation of Windows Mail:

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Right-click (WinMail)-application and optionally create a shortcut on your desktop:

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Start Windows Mail created with icons ...follow the standard procedure mail account :

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And, of course, opens the main window of Windows Mail:

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Windows Calendar...
For now an option (button) Windows Calendar by the arrow is not active yet-not:

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Open the archive-(2 Windows Calendar)-copy the folder: (Windows Calendar) - and paste to :
(C:\Program Files):

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Of course,here,click Continue-and-paste finish. Open-(WinCalEdit)-folder and run the reg-file :

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Now you can start the Windows Calendar :

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Also it directly from Windows mail to :

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In Control Panel you can now see that Windows Mail default :

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the same for the Windows Calendar :

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This did not work at all. At th is point:
C:\Users\Suzanne\Downloads\TutReWinMail>
I typed in the next directive:
C:\Users\Suzanne\Downloads\TutReWinMail> winmail32
and got this:
'winmail32' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.

Please advise.
 
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