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McGonigle
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      05-12-2011
I'm looking for a simple way to install Windows Mail used in Vista into
Windows 7 (both 64 bit).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 
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      05-12-2011

"McGonigle" <> wrote in message
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> I'm looking for a simple way to install Windows Mail used in Vista into
> Windows 7 (both 64 bit).
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>



First, you need access to a Vista machine.

On the Win7 machine, find the "Windows Mail" folder in Program Files.
Rename it to "OldWindows Mail" as a precaution.

Using a Flash or CD, copy the "Windows Mail" folder in its entirety from
the Vista machine.

Go back to the Win7 machine and copy the "Windows Mail" from the Flash or
CD to a location in Program Files.

Open it and right click on the WinMail.exe file and send a shortcut to the
Desktop. Done.


An alternative method.

How to Reinstate Windows Mail in Windows 7
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...dows-mail.html

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Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Oct. 1, 2004 ~ Sept. 30, 2010
Imperial Beach, CA

 
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McGonigle
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      05-12-2011
Thank you Bruce,
I'll do my best...-

"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message news:iqh019$3gg$...
>
> "McGonigle" <> wrote in message
> news:%2Typ.1061$2...
> > I'm looking for a simple way to install Windows Mail used in Vista into
> > Windows 7 (both 64 bit).
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>

>
> First, you need access to a Vista machine.
>
> On the Win7 machine, find the "Windows Mail" folder in Program Files.
> Rename it to "OldWindows Mail" as a precaution.
>
> Using a Flash or CD, copy the "Windows Mail" folder in its entirety from
> the Vista machine.
>
> Go back to the Win7 machine and copy the "Windows Mail" from the Flash or
> CD to a location in Program Files.
>
> Open it and right click on the WinMail.exe file and send a shortcut to the
> Desktop. Done.


>
> An alternative method.
>
> How to Reinstate Windows Mail in Windows 7
> http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...dows-mail.html
>
>--
> Bruce Hagen
> MS-MVP Oct. 1, 2004 ~ Sept. 30, 2010
> Imperial Beach, CA


 
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McLaren
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      05-13-2011
I have tried what you said but no joy here...
WM cannot initialize msoe.dll and / or cannot find data directory ???
Initially I had also a problem with "permission" but solved it somehow.

I think , as "bj" said in other thread;

"One gets used to these things after a while.
I just have to (try to) consider it part of my keep-brain-fit program. Who
needs crossword puzzles!?!"

Thanks for your help. I haven't tried yet the other way you gave me the
link to.
THANKS !


"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message news:iqh019$3gg$...
>
> "McGonigle" <> wrote in message
> news:%2Typ.1061$2...
> I'm looking for a simple way to install Windows Mail used in Vista into
> Windows 7 (both 64 bit).
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>



First, you need access to a Vista machine.

On the Win7 machine, find the "Windows Mail" folder in Program Files.
Rename it to "OldWindows Mail" as a precaution.

Using a Flash or CD, copy the "Windows Mail" folder in its entirety from
the Vista machine.

Go back to the Win7 machine and copy the "Windows Mail" from the Flash or
CD to a location in Program Files.

Open it and right click on the WinMail.exe file and send a shortcut to the
Desktop. Done.


An alternative method.

How to Reinstate Windows Mail in Windows 7
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...dows-mail.html

--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Oct. 1, 2004 ~ Sept. 30, 2010
Imperial Beach, CA


 
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McCorkindale
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      05-13-2011
P.S.
I used a different PC just in case if you puzzled ...-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

"McLaren" wrote in message news:...

I have tried what you said but no joy here...
WM cannot initialize msoe.dll and / or cannot find data directory ???
Initially I had also a problem with "permission" but solved it somehow.

I think , as "bj" said in other thread;

"One gets used to these things after a while.
I just have to (try to) consider it part of my keep-brain-fit program. Who
needs crossword puzzles!?!"

Thanks for your help. I haven't tried yet the other way you gave me the
link to.
THANKS !


"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message news:iqh019$3gg$...
>
> "McGonigle" <> wrote in message
> news:%2Typ.1061$2...
> I'm looking for a simple way to install Windows Mail used in Vista into
> Windows 7 (both 64 bit).
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>



First, you need access to a Vista machine.

On the Win7 machine, find the "Windows Mail" folder in Program Files.
Rename it to "OldWindows Mail" as a precaution.

Using a Flash or CD, copy the "Windows Mail" folder in its entirety from
the Vista machine.

Go back to the Win7 machine and copy the "Windows Mail" from the Flash or
CD to a location in Program Files.

Open it and right click on the WinMail.exe file and send a shortcut to the
Desktop. Done.


An alternative method.

How to Reinstate Windows Mail in Windows 7
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...dows-mail.html

--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Oct. 1, 2004 ~ Sept. 30, 2010
Imperial Beach, CA




 
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Bruce Hagen
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      05-13-2011
Did you get the file from a Vista machine? If not, you can get it at the
link I provided.
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Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Oct. 1, 2004 ~ Sept. 30, 2010
Imperial Beach, CA


"McLaren" <mclaren)@uni.net> wrote in message
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>I have tried what you said but no joy here...
> WM cannot initialize msoe.dll and / or cannot find data directory ???
> Initially I had also a problem with "permission" but solved it somehow.
>
> I think , as "bj" said in other thread;
>
> "One gets used to these things after a while.
> I just have to (try to) consider it part of my keep-brain-fit program.
> Who needs crossword puzzles!?!"
>
> Thanks for your help. I haven't tried yet the other way you gave me the
> link to. THANKS !
>
>
> "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message news:iqh019$3gg$...
>>
>> "McGonigle" <> wrote in message
>> news:%2Typ.1061$2...
>> I'm looking for a simple way to install Windows Mail used in Vista into
>> Windows 7 (both 64 bit).
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>

>
>
> First, you need access to a Vista machine.
>
> On the Win7 machine, find the "Windows Mail" folder in Program Files.
> Rename it to "OldWindows Mail" as a precaution.
>
> Using a Flash or CD, copy the "Windows Mail" folder in its entirety from
> the Vista machine.
>
> Go back to the Win7 machine and copy the "Windows Mail" from the Flash
> or CD to a location in Program Files.
>
> Open it and right click on the WinMail.exe file and send a shortcut to
> the Desktop. Done.
>
>
> An alternative method.
>
> How to Reinstate Windows Mail in Windows 7
> http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...dows-mail.html
>
> --
> Bruce Hagen
> MS-MVP Oct. 1, 2004 ~ Sept. 30, 2010
> Imperial Beach, CA
>
>


 
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McCorkindale
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      05-14-2011
I got bit from my Vista installation and tried even to get it from
CD but never succeeded. I haven't try your link though.
I have Vista installation disk but I don't know which file should I
extract
and how to do it.
THANKS again - and have a nice weekend

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message news:iqjbcm$lqf$...
>:
>: Did you get the file from a Vista machine? If not, you can get it at the
>: link I provided.
>:--
>: Bruce Hagen
>: MS-MVP Oct. 1, 2004 ~ Sept. 30, 2010
>: Imperial Beach, CA



"McLaren" <mclaren)@uni.net> wrote in message
news:...
>I have tried what you said but no joy here...
> WM cannot initialize msoe.dll and / or cannot find data directory ???
> Initially I had also a problem with "permission" but solved it somehow.
>
> I think , as "bj" said in other thread;
>
> "One gets used to these things after a while.
> I just have to (try to) consider it part of my keep-brain-fit program. Who
> needs crossword puzzles!?!"
>
> Thanks for your help. I haven't tried yet the other way you gave me the
> link to. THANKS !
>
>
> "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message news:iqh019$3gg$...
>>
>> "McGonigle" <> wrote in message
>> news:%2Typ.1061$2...
>> I'm looking for a simple way to install Windows Mail used in Vista into
>> Windows 7 (both 64 bit).
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>

>
>
> First, you need access to a Vista machine.
>
> On the Win7 machine, find the "Windows Mail" folder in Program Files.
> Rename it to "OldWindows Mail" as a precaution.
>
> Using a Flash or CD, copy the "Windows Mail" folder in its entirety from
> the Vista machine.
>
> Go back to the Win7 machine and copy the "Windows Mail" from the Flash or
> CD to a location in Program Files.
>
> Open it and right click on the WinMail.exe file and send a shortcut to the
> Desktop. Done.
>
>
> An alternative method.
>
> How to Reinstate Windows Mail in Windows 7
> http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...dows-mail.html
>
> --
> Bruce Hagen
> MS-MVP Oct. 1, 2004 ~ Sept. 30, 2010
> Imperial Beach, CA
>
>



 
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Forte
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      05-19-2011
I looked at this site which address the same problem the
installation of Windows Mail 64 bit in Windows 7 Live Mail (4bit)
"How to Reinstate Windows Mail in Windows 7"
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...dows-mail.html

BUT this is applicable to an earlier version of Win7, I presume.
Has anyone actually tried this procedure?
..................


"Bruce Hagen" <> wrote in message
news:iqjbcm$lqf$...
> Did you get the file from a Vista machine? If not, you can get it at the
> link I provided.
> --
> Bruce Hagen
> MS-MVP Oct. 1, 2004 ~ Sept. 30, 2010
> Imperial Beach, CA
>
>
> "McLaren" <mclaren)@uni.net> wrote in message
> news:...
>>I have tried what you said but no joy here...
>> WM cannot initialize msoe.dll and / or cannot find data directory ???
>> Initially I had also a problem with "permission" but solved it somehow.
>>
>> I think , as "bj" said in other thread;
>>
>> "One gets used to these things after a while.
>> I just have to (try to) consider it part of my keep-brain-fit program.
>> Who needs crossword puzzles!?!"
>>
>> Thanks for your help. I haven't tried yet the other way you gave me the
>> link to. THANKS !
>>
>>
>> "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message news:iqh019$3gg$...
>>>
>>> "McGonigle" <> wrote in message
>>> news:%2Typ.1061$2...
>>> I'm looking for a simple way to install Windows Mail used in Vista into
>>> Windows 7 (both 64 bit).
>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>>

>>
>>
>> First, you need access to a Vista machine.
>>
>> On the Win7 machine, find the "Windows Mail" folder in Program Files.
>> Rename it to "OldWindows Mail" as a precaution.
>>
>> Using a Flash or CD, copy the "Windows Mail" folder in its entirety from
>> the Vista machine.
>>
>> Go back to the Win7 machine and copy the "Windows Mail" from the Flash or
>> CD to a location in Program Files.
>>
>> Open it and right click on the WinMail.exe file and send a shortcut to
>> the Desktop. Done.
>>
>>
>> An alternative method.
>>
>> How to Reinstate Windows Mail in Windows 7
>> http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...dows-mail.html
>>
>> --
>> Bruce Hagen
>> MS-MVP Oct. 1, 2004 ~ Sept. 30, 2010
>> Imperial Beach, CA
>>
>>

>
>


 
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