help! i have a problem with windows mail

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pin

i have an email inside my outbok that has an error
cannot move
cannot delete

so all my emails cannot get out
because of this email that has an error

what should i do?

i wanted to uninstall the windows mail
then install it again
but can't seem to find it in the windows applications inside the control
panel

can't find the *.mbx that was used in the outlook express before

pls tell me what to do!?!?!?!
 
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pin said:
i have an email inside my outbok that has an error
cannot move
cannot delete

so all my emails cannot get out
because of this email that has an error

what should i do?

Download and install this fix, with Windows Mail not running:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/941090

Although it's labelled as for mail stuck in the Outbox, it also
works in other folders. If you don't know whether to use
the 32-bit version or the 64-bit version, try the 32-bit
version first. Certain common antivirus programs, such
as most of those from Norton or McAfee, or a recent one
from Trend, tend to cause such problems, although seldom
immediately, so if you have such a program, remember
where to find the fix - you are likely to need it again.
i wanted to uninstall the windows mail
then install it again

It's very hard to uninstall without taking the rest of Vista
away with it.
but can't seem to find it in the windows applications inside the control
panel

It doesn't have a separate listing. It's a part of Vista.
can't find the *.mbx that was used in the outlook express before

pls tell me what to do!?!?!?!
It stores its email in .eml files, not .mbx files.

If you'd like to try a newer Microsoft email program, download
and install Windows Live Mail. It will hide, but not delete,
Windows Mail.

http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview
 

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