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kathrynlea
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      06-17-2008
I'm a new user of Vista and finding it difficult to get used to.

My main 'gripe' is if I am in Windows Mail, send an email - it sends, then
immediately jumps to the browser, leaving Mail. I have to go back into mail.
The system seems to have a mind of it's own.

What do I do to get to STAY in Mail, rather than the window of the browser
bounce back?

Many thanks to anyone who can help!
 
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      06-17-2008

"kathrynlea" <> wrote in message
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> I'm a new user of Vista and finding it difficult to get used to.
>
> My main 'gripe' is if I am in Windows Mail, send an email - it sends, then
> immediately jumps to the browser, leaving Mail. I have to go back into
> mail.
> The system seems to have a mind of it's own.
>
> What do I do to get to STAY in Mail, rather than the window of the browser
> bounce back?
>
> Many thanks to anyone who can help!


On the desktop, double click on Computer, then C:, then Program Files, then
scroll down the list to Windows Mail and double click on it. If the
resulting
list includes WinMail.exe, right click on it; otherwise find WinMail and
right
click on it. Click on Create Shortcut, then approve putting the shortcut on
the desktop. Close the window you created.

Now, you start Windows Mail by double clicking on the shortcut this created,
instead of starting it through Internet Explorer.


 
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kathrynlea
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      06-17-2008
Thank you. I tried all that, but no go. I use Mozilla Firefox as my browser.
Do you have any other suggestions? As soon as I send an email, the computer
bounces right back to Mozilla, leaving Windows Mail.


"" wrote:

>
> "kathrynlea" <> wrote in message
> news:6915B6DC-4CD5-45BE-A80E-...
> > I'm a new user of Vista and finding it difficult to get used to.
> >
> > My main 'gripe' is if I am in Windows Mail, send an email - it sends, then
> > immediately jumps to the browser, leaving Mail. I have to go back into
> > mail.
> > The system seems to have a mind of it's own.
> >
> > What do I do to get to STAY in Mail, rather than the window of the browser
> > bounce back?
> >
> > Many thanks to anyone who can help!

>
> On the desktop, double click on Computer, then C:, then Program Files, then
> scroll down the list to Windows Mail and double click on it. If the
> resulting
> list includes WinMail.exe, right click on it; otherwise find WinMail and
> right
> click on it. Click on Create Shortcut, then approve putting the shortcut on
> the desktop. Close the window you created.
>
> Now, you start Windows Mail by double clicking on the shortcut this created,
> instead of starting it through Internet Explorer.
>
>
>

 
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kathrynlea
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      06-17-2008
I tried what you suggested but it didn't work. I use Mozilla as my browser.
As soon as an email is sent, the window jumps right back to the web.
Any other suggestions? Many thanks.

"" wrote:

>
> "kathrynlea" <> wrote in message
> news:6915B6DC-4CD5-45BE-A80E-...
> > I'm a new user of Vista and finding it difficult to get used to.
> >
> > My main 'gripe' is if I am in Windows Mail, send an email - it sends, then
> > immediately jumps to the browser, leaving Mail. I have to go back into
> > mail.
> > The system seems to have a mind of it's own.
> >
> > What do I do to get to STAY in Mail, rather than the window of the browser
> > bounce back?
> >
> > Many thanks to anyone who can help!

>
> On the desktop, double click on Computer, then C:, then Program Files, then
> scroll down the list to Windows Mail and double click on it. If the
> resulting
> list includes WinMail.exe, right click on it; otherwise find WinMail and
> right
> click on it. Click on Create Shortcut, then approve putting the shortcut on
> the desktop. Close the window you created.
>
> Now, you start Windows Mail by double clicking on the shortcut this created,
> instead of starting it through Internet Explorer.
>
>
>

 
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      06-18-2008
Are you sure you tried it all? It gives a way to send email without
going to the web at all.

"kathrynlea" <> wrote in message
news:C8F7A0AF-DE73-4C2C-84B3-...
>I tried what you suggested but it didn't work. I use Mozilla as my browser.
> As soon as an email is sent, the window jumps right back to the web.
> Any other suggestions? Many thanks.
>
> "" wrote:
>
>>
>> "kathrynlea" <> wrote in message
>> news:6915B6DC-4CD5-45BE-A80E-...
>> > I'm a new user of Vista and finding it difficult to get used to.
>> >
>> > My main 'gripe' is if I am in Windows Mail, send an email - it sends,
>> > then
>> > immediately jumps to the browser, leaving Mail. I have to go back into
>> > mail.
>> > The system seems to have a mind of it's own.
>> >
>> > What do I do to get to STAY in Mail, rather than the window of the
>> > browser
>> > bounce back?
>> >
>> > Many thanks to anyone who can help!

>>
>> On the desktop, double click on Computer, then C:, then Program Files,
>> then
>> scroll down the list to Windows Mail and double click on it. If the
>> resulting
>> list includes WinMail.exe, right click on it; otherwise find WinMail and
>> right
>> click on it. Click on Create Shortcut, then approve putting the shortcut
>> on
>> the desktop. Close the window you created.
>>
>> Now, you start Windows Mail by double clicking on the shortcut this
>> created,
>> instead of starting it through Internet Explorer.
>>
>>
>>



 
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Gary VanderMolen
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      06-18-2008
Which antivirus are you using? Some of them are not very compatible
with Windows Mail and will cause assorted odd problems.

--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP


"kathrynlea" <> wrote in message news:C8F7A0AF-DE73-4C2C-84B3-...
>I tried what you suggested but it didn't work. I use Mozilla as my browser.
> As soon as an email is sent, the window jumps right back to the web.
> Any other suggestions? Many thanks.
>
> "" wrote:
>
>>
>> "kathrynlea" <> wrote in message
>> news:6915B6DC-4CD5-45BE-A80E-...
>> > I'm a new user of Vista and finding it difficult to get used to.
>> >
>> > My main 'gripe' is if I am in Windows Mail, send an email - it sends, then
>> > immediately jumps to the browser, leaving Mail. I have to go back into
>> > mail.
>> > The system seems to have a mind of it's own.
>> >
>> > What do I do to get to STAY in Mail, rather than the window of the browser
>> > bounce back?
>> >
>> > Many thanks to anyone who can help!

>>
>> On the desktop, double click on Computer, then C:, then Program Files, then
>> scroll down the list to Windows Mail and double click on it. If the
>> resulting
>> list includes WinMail.exe, right click on it; otherwise find WinMail and
>> right
>> click on it. Click on Create Shortcut, then approve putting the shortcut on
>> the desktop. Close the window you created.
>>
>> Now, you start Windows Mail by double clicking on the shortcut this created,
>> instead of starting it through Internet Explorer.
>>
>>
>>

 
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kathrynlea
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      06-18-2008
Hi,
I'm using NOD (from Eset) and have for years. No problem with XP - and it's
scanning all email quite well.

"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:

> Which antivirus are you using? Some of them are not very compatible
> with Windows Mail and will cause assorted odd problems.
>
> --
> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP
>
>
> "kathrynlea" <> wrote in message news:C8F7A0AF-DE73-4C2C-84B3-...
> >I tried what you suggested but it didn't work. I use Mozilla as my browser.
> > As soon as an email is sent, the window jumps right back to the web.
> > Any other suggestions? Many thanks.
> >
> > "" wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> "kathrynlea" <> wrote in message
> >> news:6915B6DC-4CD5-45BE-A80E-...
> >> > I'm a new user of Vista and finding it difficult to get used to.
> >> >
> >> > My main 'gripe' is if I am in Windows Mail, send an email - it sends, then
> >> > immediately jumps to the browser, leaving Mail. I have to go back into
> >> > mail.
> >> > The system seems to have a mind of it's own.
> >> >
> >> > What do I do to get to STAY in Mail, rather than the window of the browser
> >> > bounce back?
> >> >
> >> > Many thanks to anyone who can help!
> >>
> >> On the desktop, double click on Computer, then C:, then Program Files, then
> >> scroll down the list to Windows Mail and double click on it. If the
> >> resulting
> >> list includes WinMail.exe, right click on it; otherwise find WinMail and
> >> right
> >> click on it. Click on Create Shortcut, then approve putting the shortcut on
> >> the desktop. Close the window you created.
> >>
> >> Now, you start Windows Mail by double clicking on the shortcut this created,
> >> instead of starting it through Internet Explorer.
> >>
> >>
> >>

>

 
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Gary VanderMolen
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      06-18-2008
Emails should not be scanned by your antivirus. To see why:
http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm

Windows Mail is more prone to suffering interference from
aggressive antivirus programs. One solution is to upgrade to
the more robust Windows Live Mail:
http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview

--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP


"kathrynlea" <> wrote in message news:AA1D0397-7A84-491E-911E-...
> Hi,
> I'm using NOD (from Eset) and have for years. No problem with XP - and it's
> scanning all email quite well.
>
> "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
>
>> Which antivirus are you using? Some of them are not very compatible
>> with Windows Mail and will cause assorted odd problems.
>>
>> --
>> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP
>>
>>
>> "kathrynlea" <> wrote in message news:C8F7A0AF-DE73-4C2C-84B3-...
>> >I tried what you suggested but it didn't work. I use Mozilla as my browser.
>> > As soon as an email is sent, the window jumps right back to the web.
>> > Any other suggestions? Many thanks.
>> >
>> > "" wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> "kathrynlea" <> wrote in message
>> >> news:6915B6DC-4CD5-45BE-A80E-...
>> >> > I'm a new user of Vista and finding it difficult to get used to.
>> >> >
>> >> > My main 'gripe' is if I am in Windows Mail, send an email - it sends, then
>> >> > immediately jumps to the browser, leaving Mail. I have to go back into
>> >> > mail.
>> >> > The system seems to have a mind of it's own.
>> >> >
>> >> > What do I do to get to STAY in Mail, rather than the window of the browser
>> >> > bounce back?
>> >> >
>> >> > Many thanks to anyone who can help!
>> >>
>> >> On the desktop, double click on Computer, then C:, then Program Files, then
>> >> scroll down the list to Windows Mail and double click on it. If the
>> >> resulting
>> >> list includes WinMail.exe, right click on it; otherwise find WinMail and
>> >> right
>> >> click on it. Click on Create Shortcut, then approve putting the shortcut on
>> >> the desktop. Close the window you created.
>> >>
>> >> Now, you start Windows Mail by double clicking on the shortcut this created,
>> >> instead of starting it through Internet Explorer.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>

>>


 
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