![]() ![]() Windows Live Mail launches and you’ll need to enter in your Windows Live, Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo Plus, or other email accounts with the correct username and passwords. Click the Start Menu and you’ll find Live Mail listed under All Programs…just click on it to launch it.Ħ. ![]() If you only install Live Mail, a reboot shouldn’t be required. Now you’ll see a progress screen while Live Mail is installed on your Windows 7 PC.ĥ. Check Mail then click the Install button.Ĥ. For this tutorial we’ll just install the Windows Live Mail app. If you don’t want everything click on Choose the programs you want to install.ģ. It asks if you want to install all the apps in the suite or not. A screen is displayed in Live Essentials 2011 that didn’t display in the older versions. ![]() The first thing you’ll need to do is download the Windows Live Essentials 2011 installer file (click the WINDOWS EXECUTABLE link in the DOWNLOAD OPTIONS section), right-click, and launch it as Administrator.Ģ. ![]() It’s actually part of the Live Essentials 2011 suite of utilities and here we’ll give you the beginners guide for setting it up and some basic functions.ġ. If you’re moving from XP or Vista to Windows 7, you might be wondering where the Windows Mail app is. With that said, the steps in this guide are still accurate, the link to download Windows Live Essentials works – so there’s really no reason you can’t continue using Windows Live Mail. Please note: This guide was initially published back in 2010 and since then Microsoft has stopped supporting (no more updates) Windows Live Mail. ![]()
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