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I have had this problem for some time now and despite posting on a
number of other forums have not had the problem solved yet or in most
cases have not even had a reply, below is my problem as posted;
I am having a problem with my Windows
Mail. I have had to do a restore using
the Packard Bell restore feature on the advice of my tech guy and have
encountered a problem. Prior to the restore everything worked fine.
The problem is in the send/receiving of mail. When I press the
Send/Receive
button the Windows Mail dialogue box (showing the error tab) comes up a
tells
me;
?Some errors occurred while processing the requested tasks. Please
review
the list of errors below for more details?
No errors are showing and at the bottom of the box it shows ?0 of 3
tasks
completed successfully?.
At the bottom right hand corner of my screen it shows the number of the
last
messages received. I can still send messages if I go to; Tools, Send
and
Receive and Send.
On starting up my PC and Windows Mail, mail is received and sent in the
normal way but when I try Send/Receive any time after that the problem
occurs.
I have checked my ISP mailbox and there are no outstanding messages.
I have checked all my setting against my laptop and they match, I have
three
e-mail addresses and am operating Windows Vista Premium, all updates
are
downloaded automatically.
Any help would be appreciated. \"
I use Norton 360 and have un-installed and re-installed cleanly, I had
no problem with Norton previously.
I have also deleted my mail accounts and re-entered them.
To date I have been using my laptop or ISP to check my mails.
Any help or suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
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jimbo50
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For most versions of the Norton antivirus program, just
uninstalling it often fails to eliminate the problems it causes in
Windows Mail, due to its rather poor uninstall program.
You often need to run this cleanup program after the
uninstall:
You may then need to remove your email account under
Windows Mail, then restart Windows Mail and add the
account again.
If this doesn't cure your problem, wait a while and try to
connect again, in case the mail servers are down.
If this cures your problem, you may want a replacement
antivirus program that doesn't cause such problems in
Windows Mail. Most versions of the McAfee antivirus
program and a recent version of the Trend antivirus
program are bad choices; they are the other two of the
three antivirus programs that cause the most problems
in Windows Mail. I recommend either avast! or AVG,
either one with a custom install where you tell it to leave
out the parts that scan email.
http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html
http://free.avg.com/ww.download?prd=afe
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Thanks for the quick response. I did un-install Norton and then used the
Symantec removal tools and then re-installed cleanly.
I also removed my e-mail accounts and re-entered them as suggested but
it made no difference to the problem.
Prior to restoring my system I was using Norton and Mail without any
problems.
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jimbo50
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Norton is rather slow at causing problems in Windows Mail; it
often takes months.
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Why did you reinstall Norton when it caused the problem with Windows Mail?
Norton software is one of the top three troublemakers for Windows Mail.
If you want Windows Mail to work reliably you will have to uninstall Norton,
and follow that up with their debris removal tool. We can recommend a free
antivirus that is compatible with Windows Mail.
Alternatively, you can upgrade to Windows Live Mail, which is less
prone to corruption from antivirus program activity.
http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview
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Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)
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Gary,
I do not know that Norton has created the problem, from some of the
few suggestions I have had, I deleted and re-installed cleanly hoping
that it would clear the problem but it hasn?t. On re-installing Norton
through the Norton site I managed to get an upgrade to Norton V2 from my
original version so in effect have a new version of 360. I have not had
a problem in the past with Norton and have used it for 7-8 years without
any problems, clearly though from some people there does seem to be the
odd glitch sometimes.
When I deleted Norton, the first time, I tried to run my mail account
again without any AV, cleared my email accounts and re-entered them but
the problem was still there.
I have contacted Norton now and have told them of the suggestions to
ditch their programme which I'm sure they wouldn?t be happy about and
await their reply.
I haven?t used Windows Live Mail before, what effect if any will that
have on e-mail settings, addresses etc?
All suggestions gratefully accepted
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jimbo50
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Did you just delete the icon for it, or actually uninstall it? Did you then
run this cleanup program often required because Norton comes with
a rather poorly written uninstall program?
They want your money enough to tell you to do something else instead,
regardless of whether whatever they tell you to actually works for more
than a short time.
You can get more information on Windows Live Mail by asking in
the newsgroup where you're likely to find the highest percentage of
people who use it:
microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop
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Well, you haven't used Norton with Windows Mail for 8 years...
Windows Mail is especially prone to suffering corruption from
aggressive antivirus products.
Be sure to follow Robert's suggestion to follow up with the
Norton cleanup program.
If you like, we can recommend a compatible free antivirus.
Alternatively, you can upgrade to Windows Live Mail, which is less
prone to corruption from antivirus program activity.
http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview
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Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)
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Many thanks Guest and Gary for replies,
Guest, I did a full un-install from add/remove programmes and then I
used the cleanup tool to clear any dross followed by a clean new
install.
Gary, true I have'nt used Norton on Vista for 8 years but up to the
point in question no great problems, I also have it installed on my
laptop and all OK (so far).
I know of the freebie AV's out there, Avast and AVG and I will more
than likely go that route if all else fails.
I will look into Windows Live Mail also but I feel before that I would
like to know what is causing the problem. I could do all of the above
and still have the problem.
This problem was created by a Tech Guy trying to diagnose a hardware
problem by phone, taking the easiest route,"do a restore and that should
clear it", and then followed up by a tech visit. Initial hardware
problem cleared but then I have to reinstall all my programmes all over.
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jimbo50
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If you decide to try AVG or Avast rather than Windows Live Mail:
AVG free edition:
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/5390/us/frt/0?prd=aff
or
Avast free edition:
http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-home.html
With either of those, during the install phase you must select custom
install, and then deselect the email scanning module.
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Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)
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