Harry,
If you want to delete Windows Live Mail, the most efficient way is to go
into Programs and Features, which we used to know as Add/Remove
Programs. In that list, go to Windows Live essentials and press enter,
as WLM is one of the programs which is contained in the Live Essentials
suite. I haven't deleted this in a long time but I think that the dialog
gives you buttons which allows you to delete specific components of the
program.
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David Goldfield,
Assistive Technology Specialist
On 2/15/2015 2:19 AM, Harry Brown wrote:
> Hi all. I'm using windows 7, and I'm the administrator. Here's the
> situation. I want to get rid of windows mail. I use Thunderbird for my
> email program, and I'm not going to use windows mail. However, when I
> click yes on delete, it says "access denied, you do not have
> permission from the installer", and it then says a .dll file could not
> be removed. So, can I delete windows mail, and should I? I look at it
> this way, the less stuff I have on a computer, the better, especially,
> if I don't use the program, and I will not be using the program, as is
> the case with windows mail, Microsoft games, etc. take care, Harry
>
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