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Windows live essentials should i remove it
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windows live essentials should i remove it
  1. WINDOWS LIVE ESSENTIALS SHOULD I REMOVE IT INSTALL
  2. WINDOWS LIVE ESSENTIALS SHOULD I REMOVE IT UPDATE
  3. WINDOWS LIVE ESSENTIALS SHOULD I REMOVE IT UPGRADE

WINDOWS LIVE ESSENTIALS SHOULD I REMOVE IT INSTALL

You may also CHOOSE to install the 2011 version of any other Windows Live application that's not currently installed.

WINDOWS LIVE ESSENTIALS SHOULD I REMOVE IT UPGRADE

Installing KB2434419 will upgrade any installed Windows Live 2009 applications to the Windows Live 2011 version. Lots of people seem to have had success with simply doing a System Restore.Ī1. I don't have access to the explanatory text.

WINDOWS LIVE ESSENTIALS SHOULD I REMOVE IT UPDATE

Who is responsible for the text accompanying each update, explaining what the update does? ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) ~ MS MVP (IE, Mail, Security, Windows & Update Services) since 2002 ~ Disclaimer: MS MVPs neither represent nor work for Microsoft - ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) Microsoft MVP (Windows Client) since October 2002

  • Support for WLSync 2009 & WLMesh 2009 ends on 31 March 2011 at which time any data remaining on the server WILL be deleted.
  • Windows Live Toolbar has been replaced by Bing Bar so expect the former to auto-update to the latter anyway.
  • After installing, you may be prompted to upgrade again at any time.
  • While supported in Vista & Win7 (at least for now), this an "Optimized for WinXP" version.
  • You can reinstall Windows Live Essentials 2009 using this installer: NB: You CANNOT uninstall Windows Live Essentials 2011 applications & then reinstall the previous version (i.e., Windows Live Essentials 2009) You will find support for installing/upgrading Windows Live Essentials 2011 in this forum: You will find support for Windows Live Mail in this forum: The Windows Live team is responsible for the update itself. Would someone from MSFT please confirm or refute what the moderator wrote about locally-saved contacts?

    windows live essentials should i remove it

    I shudder to think of the consequences for, say, a small businessman who keeps his client data in his Default contacts. WLMail allows for up to 5000 contacts in the Default set. Or Important, depending on circumstances. Is the case, but if it is, then I would ask whether any warning is given to those who trustingly install an update classified by Windows Update as Recommended If I understand it correctly, then the Default set of contacts - those available when the user is not signed in in WLMail - are blithely and irrevocably deleted when the update is installed. I simply cannot fathom what the moderator is thinking. No amount of configuring or re-configuring mail accounts will have any effect on the contacts list, unless something major has changed that I'm not aware of. Is your contacts still available in your account through your email provider's website? If yes, all you have to do is to reconfigure your account in Windows Live Mail program.īut if these contacts you are referring are saved locally, I'm sorry to tell you but these contacts cannot be retrieved. There are dozens of threads about missing contacts after the upgrade. Because of its wider implications, and the involvement of automatic updates in the potential loss of entire contacts lists, I feel it should also be brought to the attention of WU enquirers and experts.















    Windows live essentials should i remove it