In the Windows (Live) Essentials Uninstall/Repair window, click on Remove one or more Windows (Live) Essentials programs.Solution 3: Reinstall Windows (Live) EssentialsĬheck Solution 2 above ( Steps 1 – 4) for directions to open the Windows (Live) Essentials Uninstall/Repair window
- In the Windows (Live) Essentials Uninstall/Repair window, click on Repair all Windows (Live) Essentials programs.
- Once the Windows (Live) Essentials program is selected, click on Uninstall/Change on the bar directly above the list of programs.
- It will be listed as Windows Live Essentials 2009, Windows Live Essentials 2011 or Windows Essentials 2012.
- On the Programs and Features page, search for and select the Windows (Live) Essentials program from the list of programs.
- If the items are displayed as icons, click on Programs and Features.
- On the Programs page, click on Programs and Features.
- If the items are displayed as categories:.
- Open the Control Panel from the Start Menu.
- Solution 2: Repair Windows (Live) Essentials
- Open Windows (Live) Mail from the Start Menu Issue #2: Corrupted or Missing Files Associated with Windows (live) Mailįiles associated with Windows (Live) Mail, including the wlmail.exe executable file, can become corrupted or missing from their respective folders.
- You will be given a warning in a dialog box click the End process button.
- Once the wlmail.exe process is selected, click the End Process button.
- On the Processes tab, search for and select wlmail.exe from the list of processes.
- In the Task Manager window, select the Processes tab.
- Open the Task Manager from the Taskbar.
- Solution 1: End, then restart the wlmail.exe process The wlmail.exe file loaded into the memory can become corrupted and needs to be reloaded. Issue #1: Corruption of The Wlmail.Exe File Loaded Into Memoryīy default, wlmail.exe is automatically loaded into the system memory on the startup of the computer. There are solutions you can use to solve this issue. This program occurs due to corruption or the absence of one or more necessary files associated with Windows Live Mail.
When opening Windows Live Mail, a wlmail.exe – System Error message appears. Wlmail.exe is the name of the executable file for the Windows (Live) Mail program, one of the few software included in the Windows (Live) Essentials suite.