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It is possible you may experience timing issues occasionally that cause the F10 keystroke in the script not to be recognized by Windows Live Mail. This is mostly because Windows Live Mail is lacking in more reliable methods of automation (i.e. No command line attachment, non-standard ribbon interface, and no hot key combo for attaching files). I have a problem about Windows Live Mail 2012 installed on Windows 7 OS (32bit / UltraVNC 1.1.9.6 Server side). I connected to this PC by UltraVNC, and started / ended Windows Live Mail. Then, the following logs are outputted after a while. My coworker did the same thing and checked ’Appcrash’. (.I am not checking this phenomenon.

Somewhere along the way, the shortcut to Windows Mail has disappeared. When I started to set up e-mail on my wife's laptop, I couldn't find any e-mail program. I went to help and searched for Outlook Express. One of the answers was 'Where is Outlook Express', I clicked on it and it says that OUtlook Express has been replaced by Windows Mail and there's a link to it. Great!
I set up an account and it works OK except there's no shortcut. I can't find the program winmail.exe to create a shortcut. The only way I can find the program is to go through the help sequence again.
The properties of the link says it's in programfiles directory. Of course, the displayed directory is Program Files with a space. Where the heck is this directory?
Help...!! (please)

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Access your e-mail, contacts, and calendar even when you're offline. And Windows Live Mail helps you manage multiple e-mail accounts—Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo! Mail Plus, and more—in one program.

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  • Offline access - Older messages and calendar events are accessible in Mail, even when you’re offline.
  • Event reminders - Your calendar in Windows Live Mail helps you keep track of all the important stuff you’ve got coming up.
  • Sync with web calendar - You can edit events in your calendar in Mail, even when you’re offline.
  • Shared calendars - Your time isn’t always your own—there are family and friends who might need to know your schedule.