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Printing Windows Mail jumps to Internet Page

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hobareba - 13 Apr 2008 19:56 GMT
Help! Trying to work out kinks on my Vista 32 bit. After clicking print
in Windows Mail, it automatically jumps to an open Internet page, and
then I have to click back to the Mail. This is driving me nuts. Any
suggestions for repair?:confused:

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Steve Cochran - 14 Apr 2008 13:39 GMT
WinMail uses the IE print engine to print.  I'm not sure what exactly you
are experiencing, but it may be related to that.

steve

> Help! Trying to work out kinks on my Vista 32 bit. After clicking print
> in Windows Mail, it automatically jumps to an open Internet page, and
> then I have to click back to the Mail. This is driving me nuts. Any
> suggestions for repair?:confused:
Monika - 04 May 2008 20:32 GMT
Did you get a satisfactory answer to this probelm, it happens to me also.
Very anoying

> Help! Trying to work out kinks on my Vista 32 bit. After clicking print
> in Windows Mail, it automatically jumps to an open Internet page, and
> then I have to click back to the Mail. This is driving me nuts. Any
> suggestions for repair?:confused:
hobareba - 04 May 2008 22:05 GMT
Hello,
Never got any help with this problem. It also happens after I send an
email. I am so unhappy with this new Vista OS. Can you let me know if
you find any answers. Thanks.:(

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Monika - 05 May 2008 09:46 GMT
Thanks for replying
Does the moderator now take this problem forward to the Vista support team?

Or do i have to do it seperatley.

Or is this something service pack2  sorts out?

> Hello,
> Never got any help with this problem. It also happens after I send an
> email. I am so unhappy with this new Vista OS. Can you let me know if
> you find any answers. Thanks.:(
robertmiles@bellsouthNOSPAM.net - 05 May 2008 10:51 GMT
What moderator?  As far as I know, this newsgroup, like most newsgroups,
doesn't have one.

Also, it's been about 17 months since Microsoft released any updates at all
for Windows Mail.  Most of their email effort is now going toward a newer
email/newsreader program, Windows Live Mail.

> Thanks for replying
> Does the moderator now take this problem forward to the Vista support
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>> email. I am so unhappy with this new Vista OS. Can you let me know if
>> you find any answers. Thanks.:(
hobareba - 05 May 2008 12:56 GMT
Hi again,
I am new to this, am just trying to solve my problem. I think we are on
our own trying to get the problem solved. This is just a forum to share
info.

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Gary VanderMolen - 05 May 2008 21:50 GMT
Everyone who describes their problem with Windows Mail will
get helpful responses. It will expedite things if you include a
copy of the error message.

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> Hi again,
> I am new to this, am just trying to solve my problem. I think we are on
> our own trying to get the problem solved. This is just a forum to share
> info.
jeffl - 23 May 2008 18:18 GMT
Did you ever get an answer to your Windows Mail jumping problem?  I have the
same problem and sometimes have to print as many as 30 in a row.  I close out
all other programs when I do that so it has nowhere to jump to.
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jeffl

> Hi again,
> I am new to this, am just trying to solve my problem. I think we are on
> our own trying to get the problem solved. This is just a forum to share
> info.
 
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