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So I looked further for diagnostics, and there it was! Options -> Advanced tab -> Maintenance button, on the bottom there is a section "Trouble shooting". Then I thought, if I'm lucky the programmers might have built in some logging into the application, and it will leave some information traces in the eventlog or something, so I looked in eventvwr.exe, but alas, no information. Here we are floundering in the wilderness with no help from MS and little hope thatĭear fellow detectives, let me share you some information after my own Sherlock Holmes session with Windows Live Mail 2012 on Windows 7 yesterday.Īt first I tried the repair/reinstall thing multiple times, it didn't work. Look what Tina1966 said above about MS Updates on 17 June - an unrelated witness and she has a good point about MS. I agree with you about Microsoft getting on the ball about fixing this problem - the Posts on this problem goīack nearly a year and seem to come in batches. Unfamiliar names (e.g., "Frontier (l b51" & "Imported Fo c25") that contain properly archived folders (e.g., Family, Social, etc). The export process seems to do weird things creating empty folders with valid names and folders with strange, The real pain came with restoring my "Exported" messages. Then, after the nextĦ updates a day and one-half later, I could Reply, Create and Send eMails again. I worked on doing all the things that have been suggested, including removing and re-installing Windows Live Mail all to no avail.
After the initial 26 self-installed, the problem you describe started. Ottabe, I had a similar thing happen, but it turned out to be in the midst of 32 "Automatic Updates" from Microsoft on 18 June.