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I wanted to mention that I've edited the Post 1 tutorial. ..I've removed the older 2012 introduction writeup for simplicity sake and brevity, and efficiently re-worded some of the Backup/Restore paragraphs for better clarity.
Please let me know if any of the spoiler buttons don't work/open for anyones browser - but they should work for all.
I like to use Spoiler buttons simply because it makes the main WinMail tutorial look simpler, while at the same time the spoiler buttons offer more in-depth info within.
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Because of the last few posters experiences I've also added a new 7/2019 listing within the "Time Line Note" spoiler. It answers the 0x800C013E or 0x800C103C error questions for WinMail members here, but also importantly serves it up for all Google hits going forward, and will lead anyone right to the article on how in 2019 to properly resolve the emergence of those old generic WM error messages of 0x800C013E or 0x800C103C.
So besides what I've re-worded better within the main "Backup/Restore" instructions spoiler on Post 1.. ..also see the next spoiler "Important Time Line Notes" near the bottom "Note: 7/2019"
Please let me know if any of the spoiler buttons don't work/open for anyones browser - but they should work for all.
I like to use Spoiler buttons simply because it makes the main WinMail tutorial look simpler, while at the same time the spoiler buttons offer more in-depth info within.
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Because of the last few posters experiences I've also added a new 7/2019 listing within the "Time Line Note" spoiler. It answers the 0x800C013E or 0x800C103C error questions for WinMail members here, but also importantly serves it up for all Google hits going forward, and will lead anyone right to the article on how in 2019 to properly resolve the emergence of those old generic WM error messages of 0x800C013E or 0x800C103C.
So besides what I've re-worded better within the main "Backup/Restore" instructions spoiler on Post 1.. ..also see the next spoiler "Important Time Line Notes" near the bottom "Note: 7/2019"
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