Mail & Calendar App in Win 10 CU
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try uninstalling with powershell
get-appxpackage *microsoft.windowscommunicationsapps* | remove-appxpackage
then goto store and reinstall HTH
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try uninstalling with powershell
get-appxpackage *microsoft.windowscommunicationsapps* | remove-appxpackage
then goto store and reinstall HTH
What is HTH?
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:) Hope this Helps
then goto store and reinstall mail
HTH
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:) Hope this Helps
then goto store and reinstall mail
HTH
The same process as described in The OP starts all over again -SDTH
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To be clear, you uninstalled using the command line get-appxpackage *microsoft.windowscommunicationsapps* | remove-appxpackage and then reinstalled the mail app from the store?
Have you tried Settings, Apps, select the Mail app, advanced settings, Reset?
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To be clear, you uninstalled using the command line get-appxpackage *microsoft.windowscommunicationsapps* | remove-appxpackage and then reinstalled the mail app from the store?
Have you tried Settings, Apps, select the Mail app, advanced settings, Reset?
Yes and I have just completed an in place repair upgrade and when it restarted I had a Black screen. I am now back on Build 14393.1198. I wish I never heard of Windows 10.
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To be clear, you uninstalled using the command line get-appxpackage *microsoft.windowscommunicationsapps* | remove-appxpackage and then reinstalled the mail app from the store?
Have you tried Settings, Apps, select the Mail app, advanced settings, Reset?
i will second the suggestion to go settings, apps, advanced and reset. That has fixed non launching native MS apps for us a few times. Unfortunately I find the modern apps and store to be the most unpredictable aspect of windows 10. Personally I have also seen and heard of some unpredictable outcomes with powershell method that I would steer clear of it.
if reset fails and you have system restore enabled try restoring to a time when you know the mail app was working. I really hosed up all the native apps a long time ago, it was actually a powershell method that made things far worse, but i had a restore point from before things went belly up and luckily it brought everything to rights.
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i will second the suggestion to go settings, apps, advanced and reset. That has fixed non launching native MS apps for us a few times. Unfortunately I find the modern apps and store to be the most unpredictable aspect of windows 10. Personally I have also seen and heard of some unpredictable outcomes with powershell method that I would steer clear of it.
if reset fails and you have system restore enabled try restoring to a time when you know the mail app was working. I really hosed up all the native apps a long time ago, it was actually a powershell method that made things far worse, but i had a restore point from before things went belly up and luckily it brought everything to rights.
Try reading through a thread before making attempts to try something that I already did. When you see a green check mark on the thread it also means that it is solved or the OP wants no more help with the matter.
Mail Calendar App in Win 10 CU Solved - Windows 10 Forums
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I hope you enjoyed publicly admonishing me. Personally any response I get to something solved or otherwise I always appreciate. Anyway you will note that your response appeared whilst I was spending a long time typing on a smartphone to try and help you. So basically my reply crossed over with yours. I sincerely apologise for any aggravation and upset this has caused and will be more careful in the future!