J
JayQue
Just moved Vista to a new PC. Used Windows Easy Transfer on old, then on new
to bring everything over, thus making a mess of Windows Mail.
I'd straightened out my messages and folders, my account info was all good,
but there is persistent odd behavior - most annoying is that the New Mail
Notification, once triggered, will then chime after every server check,
whether there are new/unread messages or not. Only close/relaunch of Mail
will reset it, and only until next actual new message triggers it again.
Is it possible to reset Mail to its new-install status to get rid of
whatever corruption it's got - without deleting/recreating the Windows User
Account?
to bring everything over, thus making a mess of Windows Mail.
I'd straightened out my messages and folders, my account info was all good,
but there is persistent odd behavior - most annoying is that the New Mail
Notification, once triggered, will then chime after every server check,
whether there are new/unread messages or not. Only close/relaunch of Mail
will reset it, and only until next actual new message triggers it again.
Is it possible to reset Mail to its new-install status to get rid of
whatever corruption it's got - without deleting/recreating the Windows User
Account?