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| Thread ID: 142853 | 2016-09-25 00:59:00 | Windows 10 mail embedded pictures | Tbird650 (6754) | Press F1 |
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| 1426478 | 2016-09-27 07:00:00 | Where you mentioned uninstalled 10 Mail, Assuming you are referring to the W10 Mail App, did you reinstall it again from the store ? Not to sure which version you are actually talking about. The actual Mail App or outlook.com from web mail, two different processes but same location.? Out of interest how did you remove the mail app ? To do it correctly you have to do it Via Powershell ( which has not been mentioned) |
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| 1426479 | 2016-09-27 09:46:00 | This is rather confusing isn't it? I uninstalled Windows 10 Built-In Mail App with Powershell with help from www.howtogeek.com I have not reinstalled it again. (I did an uninstall/reinstall a couple days ago but the original problem remained) Outlook, This is in the Chrome browser, I think its called web-based email... Not an installed program(isnt that part of Office?) 7489 At this moment to get sendto to work, I'd have to install a PC based email program?? Is that right? I'd migrated from WLM to W10-mail a year or so ago. The only issue I've had was cured by turning off fast startup, otherwise the app has been running like a champ. |
Tbird650 (6754) | ||
| 1426480 | 2016-09-28 04:16:00 | The only safe way to remove the mail app, is Via powershell. To reinstall it after its been removed, it pays to go to the store and in search type Mail. Its a purple Icon/App Mail and calendar. This downloads the latest clean version. The way Via Powershell reinstalls from the files on the computer already, so if there's some sort of problem you are reinstalling the problem. The Picture Shown is the web based version, running directly from Microsofts Servers. The mail app you normally access from Start / App list or if its pinned to the start menu. Then of course theres Outlook, which is part of Office 365 or 2016 (current version) Just to add confusion, there is also Windows Live mail (installed) but now discontinued. All different versions. For the Send to you need some sort of program installed. Not to sure if the inbuilt Mail app will do or not as all the computers here that use mail have Outlook 2016 installed. |
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