I forget the short way, but if you're using the Classic Start Menu, you'll
have to use a longer way. Outside Windows Mail, double click on
Computer, then C: , then Program Files, then Windows Mail (go down
the list first if needed). Find either WinMail or WinMail.exe on the list,
right click on it, then click on Create shortcut. When it asks if it should
put the shortcut on your desktop, click on Yes.
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