Windows live mail bug




















Although Microsoft has stopped the support for Windows Live Mail, but users continue to use it because it is available for usage. Whenever the application shows error, then you cannot contact the Microsoft support team. Many users have reported that they face multiple errors while operating Windows Live Mail. In this article, we have taken out the common errors encountered by users in Windows Live Mail with an effective solution to solve them. The reason behind this error is any sudden update in the servers, which makes Live Mail unable to sync over email accounts.

So, whenever a new update comes, WLM becomes unable to sync the servers. The best solution to fix this problem is to re-configure the email servers with Windows Live Mail.

You can easily remove and re-configure the accounts by following the below steps:. When you receive 0xA error in Windows Live Mail or Windows 10 Mail app, it means that the app is unable to send emails. This error occurs when you try to send any media attachments from OneDrive.

However, there are a few simple solutions that you can use to fix this issue. After the end of support for Windows 7, most users moved to Windows After finding the issues behind WLM not supporting Windows 10, we did thorough research and performed some experiments to find the best solutions to fix this error.

When you receive error code 0xCCC0B, it indicates that your email service provider requires authentication for outgoing emails too. In Windows Live Mail, authentication can be enabled manually on an account-by-account basis. Fixing the authentication error in Windows Live Mail is pretty simple. To enable authentication, you need to follow the below steps:. Generally, the username and password of incoming mail are used by the email service provider for outgoing mails for authenticating emails.

But, if it is not the case, continue with these steps:. After configuring the outgoing email settings, try to send an email and see if the error still exists or not. Go to Control Panel. Look for Programs and Features and click it. Search for Windows Live Essentials and right click it.

Click Repair all Windows Live programs. Wait for the process to be completed and click restart now. After restarting your computer run Windows Live Mail and check if the issue still occur. I recommend that you p erform a clean installation after the uninstallation of Windows Live Mail.

Kindly follow the procedure below to do so: 1. Right-click the Windows Live folder and then select Rename. Also rename the Windows Live folder on this location. Perhaps that Might work if it would allow you to delete the Calendars folder in the first place. And everytime I rename the folder, Live just creates another one,which is also corrupt. Has it really taken us so long to come to realities that Microsoft is a Billion Dollar company run by people who don't make enough effort to fix their own products that we've paid for, they wont even talk to us without making us pay more money to fix THEIR product.

An Item should function as it is it's normal routine or it is not functioning and therefore the responsibility of the Seller to fix the problem. This is ridiculous.

You responded to a five-year-old thread. If you have a problem, you're much more likely to get the help you need if you use the Ask the community link to start your own thread about your own unique problem.

The error message is often a red herring, because the fault that generates it doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the calendar. It will always include an error code, which usually pinpoints the fault. The commonest reason is that the user has installed a new hard drive whose drivers need reconfiguring. Yahoo is a webmail service. Windows Live Mail is a mail client - a program on your computer , and the one can never be a substitute for the other.

This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. In reply to deleted message.

Each time that I try to post it I get a message that says: "There was an error processing your request" Please tell me how I can move this question to the Windows Live Mail portal area. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to JamesFerris's post on November 6, It's pretty simple to fix.

If you can't find the AppData folder then you will have to go to the control panel and select folder options and under the view tab check the show hidden file, folders and drives option and you should be able to see it.

After you have deleted the calendar folder you should be able to open Live Mail and the calendar will be automatically rebuilt. Hope this helps :. MarkH 2. In reply to susan SK's post on March 6, I have the same problem. Deleting the folder therefore makes no difference. In reply to MarkH 2 's post on May 18,



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