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8, 2014 Software Downloads Miscellaneous Contact Info Your IP Address: 93.127.147.177 10/20/2016 12:09:00 PM How to defragment/compact or repair Windows Live Mail data Contents How https://support.nettally.com/mail/windowslivemail-fix.asp to defragment/compact or repair Windows Live Mail data Windows Live Mail 2012 works in Windows 7 and later. Windows Live Mail 2011 works in Windows Vista and later. http://www.pcworld.com/article/2893518/windows-live-mail-stores-your-messages-but-where-heres-how-to-find-them.html Windows Live Mail 2009 works in Windows XP and later. How to compact/defragment and repair Windows Live Mail data This procedure works in Windows Vista and later. If Windows windows live Live Mail is open, close it. Open an Administrative Command Prompt: Windows 10, 8.1: Press +X on the keyboard (or right-click the Start button in Desktop mode) to display the Quick Link menu, then click Command Prompt (Admin). Windows 7, Vista: Click the Start button or press the Windows logo key on the keyboard to bring up windows live mail the Start Menu. Without clicking anywhere, type cmd but do not hit Enter on the keyboard. RIGHT-click on cmd.exe (or cmd) beneath Programs (1) and select Run as administrator. If the User Account Control window appears, asking Do you want to allow the following program to make changes to this computer?, click Yes. This will open an Administrator: Command Prompt window displaying the version of Windows and the following prompt: C:\Windows\system32> Without clicking anywhere: To defragment / compact Windows Live Mail data, type (or copy/paste) the the following (including the quotes): esentutl.exe -d "%userprofile%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live Mail\Mail.MSMessageStore" To repair Windows Live Mail data, type the the following (including the quotes): esentutl.exe -p "%userprofile%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live Mail\Mail.MSMessageStore" If you receive any error messages about files being locked, it indicates a Windows Live Mail process may still be running in the background preventing any maintenance from being performed on its data. If this happens, restart your computer and follow the above procedures again. Do NOT open Windows Live Mail until after these procedur
Blogs Viruses Cameras Components Computer Accessories Consumer Advice Displays E-readers Flash Drives Graphics Cards Hard Drives Home Theater Input Devices Keyboards Laptop Accessories Mobile Networking Operating Systems Optical Drives Processors Servers Smartwatches Streaming Services Storage Tablets Windows Answer Line Solutions, Tips and Answers for PC Problems from Josh Norem Home Web Apps Windows Live Mail stores your messages, but where? Here's how to find them Comments Lincoln Spector | @LincolnSpector Contributing Editor, PCWorld Mar 19, 2015 7:36 AM Ed Faris asked where Microsoft’s Windows Live Mail program stores his email. If you don’t know where your important files are, you can’t be sure you’re backing them up. And if they’re not backed up, you can lose them. And not knowing an important file’s location isn’t just about backup. If your files disappear, it’s easier to recover them if you know where to look. This isn’t much of a problem for your documents and photos. When you create a file, you decide what folder it goes into. But it’s not so obvious with a local mail client program such as Microsoft’s Windows Live Mail (part of the Windows Essential collection of free programs). These programs tend to make their own decisions about where to keep your files, and figure (wrongly) that you don’t really need to know. [Have a tech question? Ask PCWorld Contributing Editor Lincoln Spector. Send your query to answer@pcworld.com.] If you use Live Mail, chances are that your emails are in C:\Users\yourlogonname\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live Mail, where yourlogonname is the name with which you log into Windows. But that’s a might, not a definite. If that doesn’t pan out, follow these instructions to find the real location: In Windows Live Mail, click the dark-blue tab to the left of the Home tab. Select Options > Mail In the Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab, then the Maintenance button. In the Maintenance dialog box, click the Store Folder button. The location will appear in a dialog box. You can copy and paste the path into the Start menu’s search field or the Windows 8 Search charm. You can also click the Change button and move the folder to another location—perhaps somewhere in your documents folder. And