Hi Primal, re:
Thanks PB Yes I used the
64 bit msoe.dll OK I understand the files can be hidden again. I did not click on WinMAil.exe before doing all steps
I'm assuming that after doing everything suggested, it is still not working?
OK it seems fairly certain that the problem is corrupted files. I assume you have still got copies of the original Windows 7 folders for Windows Mail 32 & 64 bit, as comes with a clean instal of Windoows 7? If this is the case, delete all Windows Mail
folders totally, not just the files inside the folders, from both sets of program files. Click the attached pic to enlarge to show location.
Now open: Start Orb --> All Programs --> Accessories --> Run
In the Run box type: sfc /scannow --> Click: OK. Let the scan complete.
This should replace any corrupted or missing original system files.
Once the scan is finished, check your program files to see if there are any Windows Mail folders. If they are present and complete, (compare them to your saved original Windows Mail folders that came installed in Windows 7), do the steps in Post 317.
If they are not present, open:
Start Orb --> Computer --> C Drive --> Program Files --> Copy the original 64bit Wndows Mail
folder into normal Program Files. This folder must be
named as it originally appeared, that is:
Windows Mail.
Now open: Start Orb --> Computer --> C Drive --> Program Files --> Copy the original 32bit Wndows Mail folder into Program Files(x86), and make sure name is also
Windows Mail.
Now open: Start Orb --> Computer --> Right click: C Drive --> In drop down menu choose: Properties --> Tools Tab --> Click: Check Now --> Start --> Schedule Disk Check --> Re-boot PC.
On re-start it will do a quick system scan. Once re-booted, now apply the steps in Post 317.
Good luck. PB