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    Removing Windows Mail?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by paul_r_d, Dec 22, 2007.

  1. paul_r_d

    paul_r_d Notebook Consultant

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    I just recently got MS Outlook 2007 and would like to remove Windows Mail as I have been using this for quite some time. I want to remove all the program rather than just deleating the emails. Can this be done in Vista? Thanks
     
  2. NotebookYoozer

    NotebookYoozer Notebook Evangelist

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    no

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  3. kentl901

    kentl901 Notebook Consultant

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    I don't understand the logic behind Windows Mail. It's even more obsolete because it no longer works with Hotmail. You need to use Windows Live Mail.
     
  4. System64

    System64 Windows 7 x64

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    It's impossible to remove Windows Mail. Period. Now it sits idle on my hard drive taking up space :p. I believe Windows Mail can be used for other types of mail, so it can't be said it's completely obsolete.