How to Uninstall Windows Live Mail

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    Nem said:
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    How was that not helpful i'm trying to help here don't gotta be rude

    That's where the Uninstaller of WLE would be if you have it.

    EDIT: and i've had this same problem i downloaded the setup form there site and re-installed it then the Uninstaller Were i mentioned above worked for me..and i was able to uninstall it.
    Nem;

    Your post was helpful, the Installer was right where you said it would be. And after clicking on wlarp.exe, I got the option of uninstalling:

    How to Uninstall Windows Live Mail-uninstall_wlive_01.png How to Uninstall Windows Live Mail-uninstall_wlive_02.png

    Good job.

    Cheers!
    Robert
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       #12

    Good advice Matt.
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  3. Nem
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       #13

    People these days...

    Anyway, thanks guys.
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    tunasandwich said:
    Nem,

    NOT HELPFUL GO HOME

    THANKS
    Nem, it has happened to all of us, including me. I was hurt when it happened, but felt a lot better when a respected member of the staff gave me rep, for having a very diplomatic answer. I think that you deserve the same as I received. Accept the rep with the hardiest of congrats for having the true 7 Forums spirit.
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    richc46 said:
    tunasandwich said:
    Nem,

    NOT HELPFUL GO HOME

    THANKS
    Nem, it has happened to all of us, including me. I was hurt when it happened, but felt a lot better when a respected member of the staff gave me rep, for having a very diplomatic answer. I think that you deserve the same as I received. Accept the rep with the hardiest of congrats for having the true 7 Forums spirit.
    Rich I would give you rep, except I must spread some more around!

    Nice!
    Robert
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    The fact that you went out of your way to tell me, even though you could not give rep, makes me feel just as good. Thanks Robert.
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  7. Nem
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    No worries Rich much appreciated...and along with that, that's why i love this forum/community. :)
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       #18

    Nem said:
    Hello tunasandwich and welcome to the forums.

    x64: C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Live\Installer

    x86: C:\Program Files\Windows Live\Installer

    Look in there for wlarp.exe.

    If not you can always download the setup from there site.
    Thank you so much for posting this info! I've been trying to get rid of Live Mail for months but I still have a problem. My Windows Mail program will not allow me to set it as the default program so I can't open attachments because it wants to open them with Live Mail instead of Windows Mail. Is there some way around this?
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       #19

    Thanks for the info (nem)! Have a new W7 PC and was able to unistall the Windows Live programs.
    I did notice in Programs and Features these: Windows Live Signon Assistant, Windows Live Sync, & Windows Live Upload Tool. Not sure if these should also be uninstalled some how?
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    galaxys said:
    Thanks for the info (nem)! Have a new W7 PC and was able to unistall the Windows Live programs.
    I did notice in Programs and Features these: Windows Live Signon Assistant, Windows Live Sync, & Windows Live Upload Tool. Not sure if these should also be uninstalled some how?
    They are unrelated to Windows Live Essentials. If you want them gone, or won't use them, feel free to remove them.
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