Calendar & Mail keeps crashing

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  1. Posts : 42,947
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #11

    Ok, try an in-place upgrade repair install - #6

    WpSystem:
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/i...547973d?auth=1

    There are plenty of references to this being created on drives on the internet.
    What's it related to? A windows phone universal app on your PC presumably?

    See
    W10 writes into my D: partition...? - Windows 10 Forums

    Now here the poster says he does not have Windows phone, but does have this folder appearing on D:
    Windows folders appear on the wrong drive - Windows 10 Forums
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  2. gil
    Posts : 193
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 10586 Multiprocessor Free
    Thread Starter
       #12

    dalchina said:
    Ok, try an in-place upgrade repair install - #6

    WpSystem:
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/i...547973d?auth=1

    There are plenty of references to this being created on drives on the internet.
    What's it related to? A windows phone universal app on your PC presumably?
    I have no idea to what it's related and I don't own windows phone.
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  3. Posts : 42,947
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #13

    Um... seems an oddity some are experiencing.. no definite answer found- only a few references on the forum.
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  4. Posts : 1
    window 10
       #14

    Okay, this may be a solution for some of you as it was for me after pulling my hair out trying to figure it out. My problem was the windows 10 mail app would always crash about 1-3 sec after open. It was working fine until one strange day. I have tried everything (removed it with powershell, reset the app, reinstall from the windows store, restart, .....), yet nothing worked for me.

    The problem for me was that an email that I had just received in one of my mail accounts (gmail in my case) had a calendar update attached to it and it was causing the mail app to crash. I logged into my gmail from a browser, delete that email with the calendar update, and my mail app stopped crashing.

    If you know which email in which account is causing this problem, you can just use the web to log into that account and delete that email. If not you can start by deleting each account in your mail app and testing it out to see if it still crashes. Because the nature of the problem (crashes upon opening) you cannot just go into its settings and start deleting mail accounts. If you use powershell to uninstall the mail app, after you reinstall it from the windows 10 store, it will reattach your previous profiles with all your accounts. (unless someone knows how to clear it)

    This method is used to keep the mail app from crashing so we can access all the mail accounts to delete it.

    1. Turn off email privacy settings. (left click on START, SETTINGS, PRIVACY, EMAIL, turn OFF "Let apps access and send email".
    2. Open the mail app and click on accounts (left side). (it shouldn't be functional but still opens without crashing)
    4. All your mail account will show up on the right side, chose any one (or all) and start deleting.
    5. Go back to the other window and turn "Let apps access and send email" back to ON.
    6. Open your mail app and see if it still crashes (it may take up to 10 sec for the mail app to work after turning email privacy back on, during this period, you mail app will give you a message like "We couldn't access your email. Please check your email privacy settings .....)
    7. If this solved your problem, great. If not you must of deleted the wrong email account, repeat steps 1-7 until you have deleted the correct email account that's causing the problem.

    Once again, I'm not sure if this is the solution for everyone, but it is for my case and hopefully someone else can make use of it.
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  5. Posts : 1
    Win 10
       #15

    Thanks daniel0d. That worked for me. It was my yahoo account. Was driving me nuts. Thanks again!
    daniel0d
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  6. Posts : 4
    Windows 10
       #16

    What a cluster


    gil said:
    Ok, the folder name is WpSystem
    Windows keeps creating it.
    In addition, my Mail & calendar is screwed again when I try to add an account I get an error: we're sorry but we weren't able to do that 0x8004010f
    Well this is exactly the sort nightmare I've been facing but in addition to that, so far every time Microsoft has updated ANYTHING over there, I've had to format and start completely over. If you figure it out please let me know how you fixed it!

    What a cluster this Windows 10 is ...
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  7. gil
    Posts : 193
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 10586 Multiprocessor Free
    Thread Starter
       #17

    LordDelacroix said:
    Well this is exactly the sort nightmare I've been facing but in addition to that, so far every time Microsoft has updated ANYTHING over there, I've had to format and start completely over. If you figure it out please let me know how you fixed it!

    What a cluster this Windows 10 is ...
    I had to do inplace upgrade to windows 10... then it got fixed..
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  8. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
       #18

    I had the same problem - open Win 10 built-in email client and before it could be used it closed with a crash (not audible of course!.) After searching without finding anything that worked I decided to uninstall after finding that it could be downloaded from the Store. Only you can't uninstall can you!! Anyway after further digging I found that not only can you uninstal but also reinstall very easily.

    This is how:- Search Powershell and open as administrator. Copy the following into the powershell command line Get-AppxPackage *windowscommunicationsapps* | Remove-AppxPackage Enter and wait, it can take quite a while.

    Then, when it s finished enter the following into Powershell to reinstall email client and again wait for it to finish
    Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers| Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml”}

    Best of luck, it worked for me. Leave a note here if successful.

    Bob Cartmell
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  9. Posts : 1
    win 10
       #19

    daniel0d said:
    Okay, this may be a solution for some of you as it was for me after pulling my hair out trying to figure it out. My problem was the windows 10 mail app would always crash about 1-3 sec after open. It was working fine until one strange day. I have tried everything (removed it with powershell, reset the app, reinstall from the windows store, restart, .....), yet nothing worked for me.

    The problem for me was that an email that I had just received in one of my mail accounts (gmail in my case) had a calendar update attached to it and it was causing the mail app to crash. I logged into my gmail from a browser, delete that email with the calendar update, and my mail app stopped crashing.

    If you know which email in which account is causing this problem, you can just use the web to log into that account and delete that email. If not you can start by deleting each account in your mail app and testing it out to see if it still crashes. Because the nature of the problem (crashes upon opening) you cannot just go into its settings and start deleting mail accounts. If you use powershell to uninstall the mail app, after you reinstall it from the windows 10 store, it will reattach your previous profiles with all your accounts. (unless someone knows how to clear it)

    This method is used to keep the mail app from crashing so we can access all the mail accounts to delete it.

    1. Turn off email privacy settings. (left click on START, SETTINGS, PRIVACY, EMAIL, turn OFF "Let apps access and send email".
    2. Open the mail app and click on accounts (left side). (it shouldn't be functional but still opens without crashing)
    4. All your mail account will show up on the right side, chose any one (or all) and start deleting.
    5. Go back to the other window and turn "Let apps access and send email" back to ON.
    6. Open your mail app and see if it still crashes (it may take up to 10 sec for the mail app to work after turning email privacy back on, during this period, you mail app will give you a message like "We couldn't access your email. Please check your email privacy settings .....)
    7. If this solved your problem, great. If not you must of deleted the wrong email account, repeat steps 1-7 until you have deleted the correct email account that's causing the problem.

    Once again, I'm not sure if this is the solution for everyone, but it is for my case and hopefully someone else can make use of it.
    tried some of these step, turned off access and mail would come up but no accounts listed. opened gmail in browser, cleaned it out, opened q mail in browser and cleaned it out, turned access back on in settings, and mail works per drawing again. Thank You
    w7tzs
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