I've read in order to create a new email directly with Windows Live Mail from a batch file but I have problem with the double quotes. This is my batch file: @echo off 'C: Program Files Windows Live Mail wlmail' /mailurl:mailto:'[email protected]?subject=blabla&body=Hi there' exit This give me the following result in the WLM window: To: '[email protected] subject: blabla body: Hi There' I have one problem:. The double quotes appear before the recipient and at the end of the body. I tried: 'C: Program Files Windows Live Mail wlmail' /mailurl:mailto:[email protected]?subject=blabla&body=Hithere To: [email protected] subject: blabla body: (empty) or: 'C: Program Files Windows Live Mail wlmail' /mailurl:mailto:'[email protected]?subject=blabla&body=Hi there To: '[email protected] subject: blabla body: Hi There Any help would be appreciated! PS: the 'Mailto URL Encoder' of the guy make things worste.
On or about December 12, 2016, shortly after doing a windows update, I started getting the following message window, 'Windows Live Mail has stopped working' and 'A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available. Close program ' I was using WLM 2011 on that date on Windows 10 1511 (upgraded from Windows 7 46-bit). There were two events during the update which were abnormal, but not unusual:.
While EML file format is formed by Windows Live Mail email client and several other email clients. Windows Live mail, Apple Mail, etc. Formed the EML file format. It contains all the email messages, contacts and other attachments into it. When user try to open the EML files in MS Outlook.
Had to use the standalone installer to install the updates. (Not unusual for me and many other windows upgrade users). MS Malicious Software Removal Tool found 4 items and removed them. (Unusual as I am running MalwareBytes Pro and Windows Defender and am cautious user. ) Searching for solutions to the error, I have found many others, including posts in this forum, with the same problem. I have tried:. Restoring to an earlier time.
Restore operation was successful. This did not resolve the problem. I was not able to undo the restore. Repairing Window Live Essentials 2011. I was not able to run the repair from Programs and Features.
Installed Windows Live Essential 2012. Installation was uneventful. Did not resolve the problem.
'Windows Live Mail has stopped working'. Repaired Windows Live Essentials 2012. Did not resolve the problem.
'Windows Live Mail has stopped working'. De-fragmented Hard-drive overriding this drive does not need to be defragmented message. Did not resolve problem. Ran SFC /scannow to repair missing or corrupted files.
1.DLL was unable to be copied. Contacted Microsoft Support and spent 4 hours plus on telephone and remote control with Microsoft Representative. Briefed representative about manual updates and MS Malicious Software Removal Tool found 4 items and removed them, and my running SFC /scannow with one error, prior to stopping of WLM proper functioning. Representative indicated that problem was probably due to a virus. Representative told me I should not have used standalone installer for updates as I may have installed the incorrect update which might be causing the problem.
Representative and elevated support unable to resolve problem. Representative told me the program is corrupted and cannot be fixed or recovered. I asked,' Are you telling me that a Microsoft Software Program is broken and it cannot be fixed? He replied, 'yes'. I have not removed my data files for Windows live Mail seek to recover Windows Live Mail, messages, and especially my Contacts. It seems the proper way for me to do this is by exporting from Windows Live Mail which I cannot start.
Any help getting WLM working again would be appreciated. There are numerous links citing Microsoft saying that WLM will not be supported after Jan 10, 2012. I get the feeling they stopped support a long time ago. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available. Whenever this happens, a crash report will be generated and written to the event log. It will tell you what's going wrong.
To find the crash report,. Press Windows key + R, type eventvwr and press Enter.
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This should open Event Viewer. Expand Windows Logs in the left-hand pane and select Application to see events raised by programs.
In the right-hand Action pane, click Filter current log, then in the Filter Current Log dialogue, select the Error check box and click OK. The list of events in the middle pane should now populate with the most recent hangs and crashes, marked. In the Source column of this listing, look for Application hang or Application error around the time of the last crash, then click on it to reveal details of the error in the lower pane.
Find the one that refers to wlmail.exe, then click on Copy towards the bottom of the Action pane and select Copy details as text. Paste into your reply here. There are numerous links citing Microsoft saying that WLM will not be supported after Jan 10, 2012. I get the feeling they stopped support a long time ago. I think you mean 2017, and you're quite right: there has been no support since 2010. Noel Burgess Certified Pedant Claims to know a bit about Windows Live Mail.
I think the first one would have been enough! You really need a Windows expert to tell you what these reports reveal; the one thing I notice, though, is that the problem is triggered by an access violation (0xc0000005) in UIRibbon.dll, which is the Windows Ribbon Framework that programs use to generate and handle the command ribbons in their user interfaces. I've no idea why this might be happening, but since this is a UI issue, it would be sensible to check whether your graphics drivers are up to date. I see that this version of the library was installed with KB3198586 released on 8 November. Could this match the time you started seeing this fault? Or perhaps KB3205386, which was released on 13 December? Is there any particular reason why you aren't running the Anniversary Update to Windows 10 (v. PS I'm afraid you'll have to take your and questions to more appropriate forums.
Noel Burgess Certified Pedant Claims to know a bit about Windows Live Mail. Thank you for your response. I sent you 5 event logs for errors occurred every time I tried to start WLM. You mentioned, 'the problem is triggered by an access violation (0xc0000005) in UIRibbon.dll.' This was in log 1(ONE).