Lost E-mail When Moving To Windows 7
#1
Posted 20 January 2012 - 09:29 PM
#2
Posted 20 January 2012 - 10:06 PM
Fortunately, there is one thing that'll save your ass here. For one thing, try to keep your wife off the computer for now until we get this fixed.
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Posted 21 January 2012 - 08:50 AM
#4
Posted 21 January 2012 - 11:17 AM
If so, she just needs to sign in again here. (in that case, all the mail is on the comcast servers, NOT on your local PC, so it doesn't matter if you nuked everything on it) It sounds like she wasn't using a program like Windows Live Mail or Microsoft Outlook, right? IMAP and POP3 only apply if you're accessing your mail online.
As I thought, the backup DVDs are just for the OS, incase you want to go back to Vista, NOT for your files. So wait... what disc did you use to upgrade to Windows 7? Was it a retail disc? It sorta sounds like a disc HP gave you. (like what you'd get if you bought the laptop shortly before Windows 7 was released)
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Posted 21 January 2012 - 11:58 AM
LiveBrianD, on 21 January 2012 - 11:17 AM, said:
If so, she just needs to sign in again here. (in that case, all the mail is on the comcast servers, NOT on your local PC, so it doesn't matter if you nuked everything on it) It sounds like she wasn't using a program like Windows Live Mail or Microsoft Outlook, right? IMAP and POP3 only apply if you're accessing your mail online.
As I thought, the backup DVDs are just for the OS, incase you want to go back to Vista, NOT for your files. So wait... what disc did you use to upgrade to Windows 7? Was it a retail disc? It sorta sounds like a disc HP gave you. (like what you'd get if you bought the laptop shortly before Windows 7 was released)
Yes, that xfinity link is correct. So how do I get Comcast to restore the lost e-mails? I had an on-line chat with them last night. I got a somewhat vague response that they would have their "higher tier 2 fix team" contact me within 24 hours (12 to go). We'll see if that happens. I used the Windows 7 disk and HP Upgrade Manager disk that HP sent to me, and yes I bought the laptop shortly before Windows 7 was released.
#6
Posted 21 January 2012 - 12:42 PM
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Posted 26 January 2012 - 02:01 PM
LiveBrianD, on 21 January 2012 - 12:42 PM, said:
I spoke with Comcast tech support today. They tried to explain that the missing e-mails had been transferred from their server to somewhere on my laptop. Since I did not have a Windows Live Mail account at the time of my upgrade from Vista to Windows 7, they could not provide any suggestions as to where on my computer the missing e-mails might be. So, unless you have some ideas, I guess I am dead in the water. Thanks for your previous help on this.
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Posted 26 January 2012 - 03:25 PM
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Posted 26 January 2012 - 10:33 PM
LiveBrianD, on 26 January 2012 - 03:25 PM, said:
This makes no sense to me, but I did a search using my wife's Comcast e-mail address and found the missing e-mails in Windows Live Mail. This makes no sense to me since she/I never set Windows Live Mail up. Anyway, apparently during the Vista-to-7 upgrade, her Comcast e-mails were transferred to Windows Live Mail. It would be nice if there were some way to get them back to her Comcast box so she doesn't have to go through these few extra steps to see them in Live Mail. Wonder why her e-mails were "hijacked" by Live Mail and the ones in my Comcast account were not.
#10
Posted 27 January 2012 - 06:37 AM
You can just send the emails back to the Comcast inbox using Windows Live Mail,which a program to check emails like it was mentioned before. You can import the contacts into comcast as well.
After that, check the comcast email setting and WIndows Live Mail and see that it is set not to delete emails after it has been open from an email program. Windows Live Mail should be set to leave a copy on the server if the program will be used. If the program will not be used, than remove the account info from the Windows Live Mail.
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#11
Posted 27 January 2012 - 03:39 PM
wlpncp, on 26 January 2012 - 10:33 PM, said:
LiveBrianD, on 26 January 2012 - 03:25 PM, said:
This makes no sense to me, but I did a search using my wife's Comcast e-mail address and found the missing e-mails in Windows Live Mail. This makes no sense to me since she/I never set Windows Live Mail up. Anyway, apparently during the Vista-to-7 upgrade, her Comcast e-mails were transferred to Windows Live Mail. It would be nice if there were some way to get them back to her Comcast box so she doesn't have to go through these few extra steps to see them in Live Mail. Wonder why her e-mails were "hijacked" by Live Mail and the ones in my Comcast account were not.
Hmm... she must have set it up if you were able to find the files there. Also, this is Windows LIVE Mail, NOT Windows Mail, right? Windows Mail was with Vista only, and Windows Live Mail is a downloadable program for XP, Vista, and 7 (7 doesn't come with it's own email program, and WLM is intended to replace it).
Install Windows Live Mail (from http://explore.live....-programs?T1=t2 )
Go to C:\Windows.old\Users\Yourusername\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live Mail
Then go to C:\Users\Yourusername\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live Mail and copy all the files there
Now, start Live Mail, and all your stuff should be there.
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Posted 30 January 2012 - 11:22 AM
wlpncp, on 20 January 2012 - 09:29 PM, said:
Well with Vista Windows mail came with Vista and basically it was the same as Outlook Express and will only allow you to set up a Pop server email account. Windows 7 doesn't ship with an email client but Windows Live mail is available for download that will allow your to setup IMapi and Pop3 email accounts. If your contact file is still on your system the instructions below may help you to import them into Windows live mail.
http://windows.micro...at-for-contacts
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#13
Posted 30 January 2012 - 10:05 PM
orlbuckeye, on 30 January 2012 - 11:22 AM, said:
wlpncp, on 20 January 2012 - 09:29 PM, said:
Well with Vista Windows mail came with Vista and basically it was the same as Outlook Express and will only allow you to set up a Pop server email account. Windows 7 doesn't ship with an email client but Windows Live mail is available for download that will allow your to setup IMapi and Pop3 email accounts. If your contact file is still on your system the instructions below may help you to import them into Windows live mail.
http://windows.micro...at-for-contacts
What I would like to do is export the e-mails from Windows Live Mail back to her Comcast in-box. I guess I could do that one e-mail at a time by just forwarding each e-mail to the Comcast in-box. But I wish there were some way to make the transfers on a folder-by-folder basis rather than one e-mail at a time. Any ideas?
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Posted 31 January 2012 - 03:52 PM
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Posted 31 January 2012 - 08:29 PM
If I were concerned with keeping my manhood intact, I would be following LiveBrianD's directions, to the letter.
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Posted 31 January 2012 - 09:14 PM
Tunz, on 31 January 2012 - 08:29 PM, said:
If I were concerned with keeping my manhood intact, I would be following LiveBrianD's directions, to the letter.
O.K. Much thanks to everyone for your help on this. I really appreciate it. Gonna try to blame all this on one of her friends who must have set up Live Mail in Vista for her.
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