Re: Windows Mail in Win7

"samirah" <e.samirah> wrote in message news:…
>i do not know
> "t-4-2" <> wrote in message
> news:…

>> Correct me if I am wrong.
>> From what I understand, WIN7 does not support Windows mail, only Windows
>> Live Mail.
>> However, I also remembered some ones, including one of the MVPs, managed
>> to "tweek" WIN7 into accepting WM.
>> t-4-2
>>
>> "Sam Hobbs" <> wrote in message
>> news:…

>>> You probably know that you should always use documented techniques
>>> unless you are sure you need to do what you are doing and that there is
>>> not a documented solution. I don’t know the details of what you are
>>> doing but it is probably that there is a documented solution. Most
>>> documented solutions don’t use the registry directly.
>>>
>>> There are many APIs for email, including MAPI and a few called CDO. Note
>>> that there are more than one APIs called CDO that are not the same. I
>>> don’t know if either can create accounts but you can look for the
>>> documentation.
>>>
>>> For programming, you will likely get better answers in a programming
>>> newsgroup or forum. The programming newsgroup for messaging that seems
>>> the most active is:
>>> microsoft.public.win32.programmer.messaging
>>> Note that it is inactive relative to most newsgroups, but it does get
>>> some activity. You can look through and search the previous answers
>>> there.
>>>
>>> Also note that newgroup people prefer plain-text format, not HTML, for
>>> newsgroup messages.
>>>
>>>
>>> "kiran" <> wrote in message
>>> news:4ac9af63-440f-42c7-8363-…
>>>> Hi Friends,
>>>>
>>>> If this not the right group please point me to one.
>>>>
>>>> We have an application which allows to add email accounts to default
>>>> email client installed in the machine. We are getting the default
>>>> email client information from the registry. In Win7, the registry
>>>> entries for Windows mail are present even though the actual
>>>> application is not usable.
>>>>
>>>> Right now I am looking for WindowsMailGadget.exe in Windows Mail
>>>> folder and if this is present I assume that the installation is
>>>> proper? Is there any other way I can figure out that Windows Mail is
>>>> not completely installed ??
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>

>

We will be happy to hear your thoughts

Leave a reply

TechEggs
Logo