Where is windows mail located

Windows Mail is a discontinued email client that was included with Windows Vista and Windows 7. It was replaced by Windows Live Mail in Windows 7 and later versions of Windows.

If you're looking for Windows Mail on your computer, you can try the following locations:

  1. Start menu: Type "Windows Mail" in the search bar and see if it appears in the results. If it does, you can click on it to open the application.
  2. Programs folder: Check the "Programs" folder in the Start menu or in the "All Programs" section of the Start menu. Windows Mail might be located in this folder.
  3. C:\Program Files: If you're using a 32-bit version of Windows, you can try looking for the Windows Mail executable file (WindowsMail.exe) in the "C:\Program Files" folder. If you're using a 64-bit version of Windows, you can look in the "C:\Program Files (x86)" folder.
  4. C:\Windows: You can also try looking for the Windows Mail executable file in the "C:\Windows" folder.

If you can't find Windows Mail on your computer, it's possible that it was uninstalled or removed. You can try reinstalling it from the Windows installation media or from a backup of your system.

Alternatively, you can use other email clients like Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, or Google Mail (Gmail) to manage your email accounts.