
Fortunately, my wife’s Apple iPad has had my email account set up on it and this is how I am dealing with emails until I fix this problem.ĪNYWAY, I’ve had my current computer about three years, and I’m about to save all my data, downloaded programs, etc., on an external HDD, and reformat the C drive using HP’s D drive to “rescue” my computer by reinstalling everything. Not being able to send an email is really frustrating. I reviewed my email account attributes, but saw nothing wrong, e.g., SMTP, but since I can't even begin to type a message, let alone send one, I'm sure this setup/settings are not the problem. Sometimes (but not always) I get a preliminary message as WLM opens: “Recovering Data Base” or something like that. After this, the WLM either closes & reopens on its own or I have to “click” the Cancel button. Upon “clicking” on any link that will allow me to SEND an email, I get “WLM has stopped working” within the blank email page: (new) Email, Reply, Forward.

My main problem(s) - cannot send any email message whatsoever: (re: the message in the inbox that is highlighted/selected) "WLM did not shut down correctly." Option in preview pane to "click" link to view the message anyway this works. I'd like to list what happens perhaps there is something here to lend more clues as to what is going on. One of the two emails is often defective, in that it can’t be deleted or moved (get an error message).

Messages received or saved after reversion are single/normal, and are not duplicated now when WLM reopens or accesses the WLM data. However, every message in every folder has been duplicated upon reverting from Win10 to Win7 all messages in that entire data base of folders were duplicated if they existed at the time of reversion to Win7. I do receive all messages without problem, as I always have. I'm not sure, exactly, what you mean when you say, ".you'll have to redo your email accounts." What, exactly, is lost? Only the contacts list? (Well, read below, you may not need to answer.) (OK, you must mean the server parameters for communicating via my cable provider.) So, it may now be the case that if you go to install CCleaner while running Microsoft Defender, you’re no longer warned against proceeding, assuming the security app is indeed updated as CCleaner asserts.Thanks for the reply. We surmise the issue appears to be around bundling, and we believe we have addressed this so that our product is now no longer flagged.” Often, these matters are down to the way the options to opt out are presented.Īt any rate, according to a statement just released by CCleaner, the firm believes that the issue has been resolved.Ī CCleaner spokesperson told us: “We are in the process of engaging with Microsoft to understand why CCleaner was recently detected as PUA.

The company observes that while the CCleaner installation process does provide a way to opt out of putting these extras on your PC, as you would expect, the judgment is that “some users can easily inadvertently install these bundled applications”. Microsoft further stresses that those bundled apps are perfectly fine and not in any way malicious, of course, but it’s the way that they are offered for installation which is problematic.
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Those bundled apps include Google Chrome browser, Google Toolbar, and Avast Free Antivirus plus AVG Antivirus Free (note that Piriform is now owned by Avast, which also owns AVG too).
