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Restart your computer. Select the Start menu , then select Power. Windows will ask permission to run PowerShell to make changes. Select Yes. PowerShell will open, and ask for a command. Your PowerShell may look slightly different, such as slightly different color based on your color scheme or some slightly different text; this is normal, and it will vary from system to system. It will take 15 to 20 minutes to run this command, do not close the PowerShell window or turn off your computer.

Make sure you are connected to the Internet before beginning these steps. Any mail stored on your computer and not on your mail services server will be lost. If this is not acceptable, stop and do not proceed; instead, contact your mail service provider for further assistance first.

Upon reinstalling Windows Mail, you will need to re-set your email settings. Be absolutely sure you know your Username, Password, and service information before performing this step! The Windows Mail program is "special", and considered an integral part of Windows 10; it cannot be removed using normal means. Instead, you must do so with a special command.

It will take about one minute for this command to run, and no message will be displayed after it completes; this means it completed successfully. But, it will be listed in your Start menu under M , for Mail. You can Pin Mail to your Start menu, Task bar, or add an icon to your desktop through dragging-and-dropping, or the Right-click menu, as with every other program in Windows.

Please contact your Email provider for further assistance. We're here to help! Related articles. Privacy Matters Support. There is no need to open an email to perform certain actions. If you hover your mouse over an email in the central inbox column, three pop-up icons appear. Use these to archive, delete or flag an email. This latter is handy if you want to be reminded about an email later. You can also right-click an email and use the context menu to perform other actions.

Folders are a great way to keep your inbox organised. Your inbox is likely divided into a number of folders by default, but you can create more. There are other settings for Mail you might want to explore. And in the Signature section you can customise the text that is added to the end of all your outgoing emails. I use Microsoft Outlook for email and have disabled all Microsoft Office software on startup.

Nothing seems to work--still get the message that "Windows Mail must be shutdown". Have spent three frustrating days on this thing deleted Windows Live Essentials, clean startup, and many others. More good reason to get away from Windows. Thank you. In reply to ElaineLawrence1's post on June 17, That is curious.

Have you tried creating another user and running the migration tool? Click the Start button, then choose Settings. Create and print a batch of personalized letters Email where each recipient's address is the only address on the To line.

Create and send email messages Envelopes or Labels where names and addresses come from your data source. Create and print a batch of envelopes for mailing Create and print sheets of mailing labels Directory that lists a batch of information for each item in your data source.

See Use Outlook contacts as a data source for a mail merge Word data file is a data source you can create on the fly, within Word. Document types Letters that include a personalized greeting. Create envelopes by using mail merge in Word Create and print labels using mail merge. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help.

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