![]() I also would not do a copy over of the WinMail Program folder either, and more Especially Never! the Message Store Folder - those get Deleted first and replaced with source backups for specific reasons mentioned in the Tutorial spoilers.Īlso to mention since you are helping a friend which is nice, it's for you both to know that if Windows Automatic Updates is active, then the next time an important update is done and the process wipes out WinMail, which is why the Backup procedure must be done when WinMail is fully setup, and regularly thereafter, to be able to make a quick recover it's all outlined in the tutorial. I only do it in non critical folders for simplistic reasons. Just to also say and clarify I would never do that task with the base of the System32\ folder itself or the Windows\ folder, out of pure respect for what it is and what could happen if mistakes were made as well the serious GUI prompts that come up objecting. but yes you can do them one by one, or any way, as long as the task is accomplished, which in your questions case is that the, acctres.dll, and msoeacct.dll get replaced with the ones supplied. The instruction 1 line brevity, was also all about doing it in one motion iow, once you extract that particular zip, in one motion you highlight and copy the three items at once (the two files and one folder (containing file)) and paste that into the System32 target, saying yes to file overwrites. If you are more comfortable with just copy/pasting the one file into that en-US folder that's equally fine too, the outcome is the same that was a good basic question though. You can prove that out by doing that with any other created test folder and /- files to see what I mean. I worded the instructions that way for a brevity of 1 instruction line, but the technical point is if you copy the attached en-US folder with it's contents to overwrite target, it won't actually delete the folder and all 'other' contents that's in there, it will only replace the one file in the target folder with the one inside the source leaving all others alone. There's too much missing information to answer your question about changing languages? correctly, so help me be able to help you better by giving us much more information.Īctually you can do it either way. Please give us Much More information when you post. What OS are you talking and asking about here?. Windows 7 questions go over in that Windows 7 WinMail forum please. I can only assume since you are here that you are using Windows 8, or 10 ? You also don't say ds555 what you are using for an OS, your profile just says Windows 7 ? I ask because for some people the procedure is hard enough in the English language, so wondering how others do it since the translation from one language to another, does not always get all of the important nuances of meanings. did you use the WinMail Tutorial from Post 1, or Post 1
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