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Windows Mail Could not be started


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Old November 12th 09, 06:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
avigdl[_2_]
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Default Windows Mail Could not be started



"Carol" wrote:

I keep getting this message,
Windows Mail Could not be started - initialized junk mail filtering, your
computer may be out of memory or your disk is full
Than it goes 3 or 4 days with Compacting,
and now I have a message MSOE.Dll could not be initialized?

I do not have a Google Toolbar, I do not run Norton or McAfee,

I am not sure what else I should do,
I do hope someone can give me a few suggestions.
Thank you
--
carol

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Old January 22nd 10, 07:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Jignesh
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Default Windows Mail Could not be started



"Carol" wrote:

I keep getting this message,
Windows Mail Could not be started - initialized junk mail filtering, your
computer may be out of memory or your disk is full
Than it goes 3 or 4 days with Compacting,
and now I have a message MSOE.Dll could not be initialized?

I do not have a Google Toolbar, I do not run Norton or McAfee,

I am not sure what else I should do,
I do hope someone can give me a few suggestions.
Thank you
--
carol

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Old June 10th 10, 03:22 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Lin
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Default Windows Mail Could not be started

Don't know what I'm doing wrong. My answer isyou do not have and account,
cannot start no account. It will not tell me what to do to start one. It
seems I'm going in circles.

"Carol" wrote:

I keep getting this message,
Windows Mail Could not be started - initialized junk mail filtering, your
computer may be out of memory or your disk is full
Than it goes 3 or 4 days with Compacting,
and now I have a message MSOE.Dll could not be initialized?

I do not have a Google Toolbar, I do not run Norton or McAfee,

I am not sure what else I should do,
I do hope someone can give me a few suggestions.
Thank you
--
carol

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Old June 10th 10, 12:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Steve Cochran
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Default Windows Mail Could not be started

Use F1 and then read the instructions.

steve

"Lin" wrote in message ...
Don't know what I'm doing wrong. My answer isyou do not have and account,
cannot start no account. It will not tell me what to do to start one. It
seems I'm going in circles.

"Carol" wrote:

I keep getting this message,
Windows Mail Could not be started - initialized junk mail filtering, your
computer may be out of memory or your disk is full
Than it goes 3 or 4 days with Compacting,
and now I have a message MSOE.Dll could not be initialized?

I do not have a Google Toolbar, I do not run Norton or McAfee,

I am not sure what else I should do,
I do hope someone can give me a few suggestions.
Thank you
--
carol

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Old June 10th 10, 02:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Gary VanderMolen \(MVP\)
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Default Windows Mail Could not be started

Do you have an existing email address? If so, what is the part of
your email address after the @ symbol? That part represents your
mail service provider.
Your mail provider will typically have a web page that shows how to
set up an email program. If you need more help, tell us the name of
your email service provider. If you currently don't have an email
address, let us know, we can help with that also.

Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)


"Lin" wrote in message ...

Don't know what I'm doing wrong. My answer isyou do not have and account,
cannot start no account. It will not tell me what to do to start one. It
seems I'm going in circles.


 



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