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  1. Posts : 78
    Vista/Win7/Win8/Win10 x86/x64
       #51

    That "PreFirstRun" is just a static entry, iow, I have that same entry too and it's only implemented when needed, but mine is in English and yours is in Italian. You can see what it says here:
    https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=translate+
    In English it simply says:
    There is no default mail client or the current mail client can not fulfill the messaging request . Run Microsoft Outlook and set it as the default e-mail client

    However I do not have any "LastUserInitiatedDefaultChange" entries.
    But this is not! the way to solve the problem by you poking in your registry posting keys if you don't know what you are looking for.
    Rightfully you need to go back and forth and set each client Outllook, and then WinMail, and click each of them as the default email client - you did that right? ..and SendTo still does not work?

    More importantly, did you try installing any Other brand of email clients beforehand???? <..answer question!
    As importantly if not more-so, when you first installed Windows 10 and re-instated WinMail, did you First and Only use the instructions on Post # 1 Here ??? <..answer question.

    It seems to me you did not reinstate WinMail properly from the beginning - what else did you do?
    I do know one thing, if you start over and install Windows 10 and then re-instate WinMail as per Post 10 - then the SendTo will work!
    Is that your only problem that the SendTo does not work? Everything else with WinMail works fine?
    The SendTo function is very minor anyway, I mean you can manually attach an item within the message instead of using SendTo! I'm not sure you are fully understanding the translation of what I am saying though?

    Unless you have Restore Points to go back to, or you have saved a backup Partition Image of your OS and you can restore it back to the beginning and start over, then it just may be if you want to fix it then you may have to start over from scratch with a fresh install, and re-instate WinMail - and SendTo Will work if you do it properly, and then proceeded from there.

    My purpose is to serve WinMail installations only - not Outlook. You can get Outlook help in the correct forum. However having said that I have proven quite easily if you install WinMail and Outlook 2016 correctly then the SendTo will work properly for each client, as you saw in my screenshots where I used SendTo on a random file, and it opened the client I had set as default, and attached the file.
    Last edited by endeavor; 10 May 2018 at 12:12.
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  2. Posts : 14
    win10
       #52

    Dear endeavor,

    good new year to you! thanks for your replay, i will answer Tomorrow!!

    thanks for all
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  3. Posts : 14
    win10
       #53

    Hi endeavor,

    i have uninstalled office 2016 x86 and reinstalled office 2016 x64 on my win10 x64 and now all works!!!!!

    here is a screenshot:

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/r5pjet6mo7...e0001.jpg?dl=0

    i try to switch to another email client and now all works!!! also Outlook!

    thanks to all!!!

    see u soon

    ugo
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  4. Posts : 78
    Vista/Win7/Win8/Win10 x86/x64
       #54

    You uninstalled Office x86 and installed Office x64 ..and you have Win10 x64
    Okay then, that is what it should be.

    Good job getting it working...
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  5. Posts : 14
    win10
       #55

    endeavor said:
    You uninstalled Office x86 and installed Office x64 ..and you have Win10 x64
    Okay then, that is what it should be.

    Good job getting it working...
    Thanks endeavor! you're a gentleman!!

    you are a person that like help other!

    see u soon
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  6. Posts : 1
    Windows 10 32bit
       #56

    Advanced Tab in Windows Mail Options


    "WinMail" run absolutely stable under my Windows 10 64bit but have one problem (described in the first part of Post # 20)

    The part of the: "Advanced tab" in: "Tools" -> "Options" is completely empty (see pictures)

    Windows Mail-advanced-tab-win-10.jpg Windows Mail-advanced-tab-win-7.jpg

    I checked and compared the files from Windows 7 and 10 - Everything is the same except for this option.

    I hope that some of the members to find a solution for this problem.

    Greeting,
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  7. Posts : 14
    win10
       #57

    aljbin said:
    "WinMail" run absolutely stable under my Windows 10 64bit but have one problem (described in the first part of Post # 20)

    The part of the: "Advanced tab" in: "Tools" -> "Options" is completely empty (see pictures)

    Windows Mail-advanced-tab-win-10.jpg Windows Mail-advanced-tab-win-7.jpg

    I checked and compared the files from Windows 7 and 10 - Everything is the same except for this option.

    I hope that some of the members to find a solution for this problem.

    Greeting,
    same problem here
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  8. Posts : 17
    windows 8.1
       #58

    dacorsa said:
    same problem here
    Me too......
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  9. Posts : 11
    windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #59

    Windows Mail


    I'd try replacing all the files in the WM folder but I've not had this particular problem. However the outcome will certainly be of interest.
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  10. Posts : 78
    Vista/Win7/Win8/Win10 x86/x64
       #60

    @ davidvh2 that is not the answer.

    @ rgauchey, dacorsa, aljbin - the answer is there is no fix for it! ..

    Edit: ..a bit late, but this has been fixed years ago, see screenshot here:
    https://www.eightforums.com/attachme...xed-jpg.71341/

    The latest information is always contained in the WinMail tutorial here:
    How to reinstate WinMail onto Windows 8/10/11 | Windows 8 Help Forums
    Last edited by endeavor; 28 Nov 2022 at 09:10. Reason: link
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