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>( Window Title & Class )= threshold)ĬontrolSend, Internet Explorer_Server1, , ahk_class ATH_Noteĭont_bother = 1 once saved, there is no reason to save again the script works with Windows Live Mail 'draft' windows Post subject: automatically saving WLM drafts (windows live mail) Please read the script to see how it is made active. If the script detects that no draft windows are open, the script will go 'dormant' It takes care of inactive and minimized draft windows.
the user was active since the last autosave (mouse or keyboard activity) IMO, this is 'wasteful', so I designed the script to only save if 3 conditions are met:Ģ. I noticed that if I send the 'save' hotkey to the draft window, it will save everytime. So instead, it waits until some time after the user has stopped using the mouse or keyboard. The script can't tell if the user is using the menus of the draft window. It should interfere in no wayI can't guarantee this. It took longer than I thought to write & test a script. and it would be nice if it saved a draft also when the window is not active or minimized. I really want to keep WLM for various reasons, it's quite good actually. If it's difficult to implement, I'd be willing to paypal a small amount as a thank you. If anyone found this idea useful and would be willing to help or comment to this idea, I'd be really be happy. I am a bit fearful doing this myself since I have no experience what I need to take into account. I searched this forum but did not find anything the like, which I found strange since this should to be a frequent need imho. (The title of the windows changes with the email subject.) It should also be able to detect the correct window (class:ATH_Note program:C:\Program Files\Windows Live\Mail\wlmail.exe). there should be no problems when it autosaves whilst one is typing or whilst one is navigating in sub-windows like e.g.
#C PROGRAM FILES WINDOWS LIVE MAIL WLMAIL EXE DOWNLOAD FOR WINDOWS#
I looked everywhere to find a download for Windows Live specifically to add the mail program I use, for her.I am a total newbie to AHK I am looking for a way to automatically save WLM (2009) drafts every minute. Speaking of Windows Live and such, I tried to add windows live mail to my X’s new computer because she was using their new mail program which is BS!!!!!! I hate it! Totally dysfunctional. Sometimes I try to send a file direct and it occasionally would come up with same error? I’m assuming it’ll fix that, when I send a file? Been damn near 6 mo’s i had this problem so now I can click on C.List ads and reply direct, rather then cut/paste address.
Thank you on the WLDCore.dll fix suggestion. Post navigation ← Vulnerability in ASP.NET Could Allow Information Disclosure VS2010 Tips #15: Disable IntelliTrace for better debugging performance (VS2010 Ultimate Only) → This entry was posted in Windows Live and tagged error, Fix, troubleshooting, Windows Live Essentials, windows live messenger, wldlog.dll on Octoby Ferry Meidianto. Now I can login to Windows Live Messenger and enjoy the whole Windows Live Essentials 2011 products.
#C PROGRAM FILES WINDOWS LIVE MAIL WLMAIL EXE INSTALL#
Maybe because I did upgrade install it screwed up things. It seems the new Windows Live has grouped the wldcore.dll and wldlog.dll (used by Messenger, Contacts and Mail) to a folder c:\Program Files\Windows Live\Shared The solution link that leads to msxml3.dll fix didn’t help at all for this version nor reinstalling the Windows Live Messenger.Īfter long day of research, at last I got the solution. But after that every time I tried to login to Messenger it threw error 80040154. Try reinstalling the program to fix problem. The error says The program can’t start because wldlog.dll is missing from your computer. Everything else went smooth but I got msnmgr.exe error when I was ‘first time’ starting the Windows Live Messenger. There are 2 installer versions we can use: After long wait, at last Windows Live Essentials 2011 reaches its RTM.