![]() ![]() Going through the forums you'll see your problem with WLM is echoed from a lot of users. I know Option 2 sounds like a cop out and going around the problem, but better software in my opinion is as good as any solution especially one that requires tweaking the existing software to make it work. Here is a excellent guide to migrate from WLM to Thunderbird, step by step: ![]() Option 2: Use an alternative program that is arguably less temperamental. Do not worry all your documents, files, folders will be preserved.Īn excellent and short guide from Windows on performing System Restore: Start with the nearest date you recall WLM working as it should. In your case, this will be the installing of Comodo or any other program you may have missed between the time WLM was working and not. I do not know how frequent you programmed your restore points, but by default a restore point should be created after a major change to system is made. This is Windows equivalent to Time Machine found in Mac OSx. ![]() I have two more ideas, short of going blank slate which you probably will not want to undertake just for one misfit program. Thank you for sticking with this post this long. All signs point to Comodo, but it is what it is. ![]()
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