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Hello Bob,
Yes. :)
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Hi grits,
After running the Tutorial, running SFC should not affect WM since that problem was fixed already as you & I spoke of previously in this thread Here
To fix the problem after the fact, you could run the whole Tutorial again to fix it.
or
Just merging the WinMailEdit.reg of the itself from the procedure will fix the problem by also removing the registry entry that's affecting it. I don't think running the complete WinMailEdit.reg will affect any of your personal settings at all.
...or
if you want to be sure it doesn't then if you wanted to create your own reg file to just remove the keys that are responsible for this SFC issue then these are the entries below.
or,Code:Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\SideBySide\Winners\x86_microsoft-windows-mail-core-dll_31bf3856ad364e35_none_67a2bdecbd5f60de] @="6.1" [-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\SideBySide\Winners\x86_microsoft-windows-mail-core-dll_31bf3856ad364e35_none_67a2bdecbd5f60de\6.1] "6.1.7600.16385"=hex:01 @="6.1.7600.16385"
..since it's working after your restore then leave it alone; however, as is, since somehow those registry keys have been re-entered (most likely from some updates you've done) but if you run SFC again it will again break WM again until you remove them, and so if you ever want to run SFC then you will have to do one of the above - any of the above will fix it and they will all accomplish the same thing, choose the ones that's simplest and right for you.
I would assume janmor it's because as the instructions say on page 1 you need to be sure that your Win74umsZip.zip was downloaded to your Downloads folder, and that's where you need to unzip it so that when you run those commands it can find what it needs in the right place. Follow the directions to the T of which should only take a few minutes to complete.
I was going to post on this subject when I saw your post. First, Do I understand that you were able to use Outlook Express on Windows 7?
My need, as upgrading from XP to 7, is to utilize Outlook Express to grab Excel attachments in a Control System as Outlook could not do so. I heard that Outlook Express would not work with Windows 7.
Thank you.
No, that's an impossible feat. That user was mistaken. Outlook Express became obsolete with the introduction of Vista. What the user means is they now have what OE became: Windows Mail.
Or they decided to install Windows Live Mail which is the easiest solution.
Yes, and many people refer to Windows Mail as Outlook Express since WM is actually just an updated version of WXP's OE. If you were able to do it on WXP's OE then most likely yes Windows Mail will do the same thing.
Ex_Brit was eluding to that fact also.
Please explain what you mean by Control System?
"grab Excel attachments in a Control System"
...and I will try it since I have both OE <g> & Excel installed.
You guys have been AWESOME with your various hacks & snippets of Registry code here to get my WinMail & Calendar working!
The ONLY thing that doesn't work now is the WinMail Spam Filter for some reason. The Junk Mail Folder is there & the OESpamFilter.dat & OESpamFilter.dll are in the Windows Mail program folder - but it won't filter out any spam at all. I've tried using different level settings from high to low, but none work.
Any ideas to get Spam filter working? THANKS!!