
03-23-2008
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Re: Windows Mail
David,
No i haven't created a new account yet as i am not to sure how to do this at
this stage. I done a system restore back before i deleted MS.COMM from local
folders pane and that did not restore it back to this list. Thanks.
"davidjchuang" wrote:
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> Robert;658122 Wrote:
> > Hi David,
> > Thank you for your reply and i tried what said. Unfortunatley it didn't
> > work
> > so still am not sure how to get it back. I will keep trying to see if i
> > can
> > get it back. Once again thank you for your time and trouble.
> > "davidjchuang" wrote:
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > Robert;656800 Wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hi, have you try system restore dating back to the date before you
> > > > deleted the MS Comm. ? If it happened way back when, then remove that
> > > > account BUT KEEP THE FILES, give yourself a new account. Click on the
> > > > new acct. and the system will start setting up the desktop. When it's
> > > > done, click the Windows Mail and MS COMM. will be there. Please reply
> > > if
> > > > it works. Thank you.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > davidjchuang
> > > > > >
> Robert, do I understand correctly that after you opened a new user
> account and clicked open the Windows Mail ( from that new acct.) you did
> not see the Microsoft Communities at the left panel ? But that is
> immpossible. Only a week ago I created an user account for this forum,
> and the MS.COMM. was there.How many accounts do you have?If more than
> one, does the other one have the MsComm.?
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>
> --
> davidjchuang
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