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There's no GMail app in Microsoft Store. If you want to put a shortcut to GMail on your desktop, here's how: 1- Right-click on an unoccupied place on your desktop.
You need to go into your Google account and it is under Security. Turn on "2 Step Authentication" for each Gmail account and then add an App Password for WLM. You just need to generate the App Password from Google Security and then use that when you update your email ie send/ receive in your WLM.
Windows: Step 1. Open Gmail in Chrome, and make sure you are signed into your account. Step 2. In the Chrome menu, click the three vertical dots located at the top right corner. Proceed to More tools and select Create shortcut. Step 3. After you click Create, you’ll see the shortcut on the Start menu.
Use Ctrl+6 to open the Folder list pane if the buttons are on the bottom. If your Outlook navigation buttons are in a vertical bar on the left, click the bottom icon in the vertical bar and choose Folder. To switch back to the Mail pane, click the Mail button or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+1. Errors will be in red text in the Sync Issues folder.
Hello Swattpeterson. Please follow these steps. -Click the gear icon in the upper right-hand corner and select "Settings." -In Settings, click the "Forwarding and POP/IMAP" tab. -In the IMAP Access area, check "Enable IMAP." -Click the Save Changes button. -Next, authorize Mail to use your Gmail account:
When you add an account to Windows 10 Mail, "Google" will be one of the options. After selecting this and entering your gmail address and password and two-factor code (if 2FA is enabled - and it should be; if it's not, set it up), you should see one more list that allows you to enable what will sync. The calendar will be one of those choices.
Kindly try the following methods below. **Open Settings. Select Windows update > Troubleshoot. Select Other troubleshooters > Windows Store Apps. Run the troubleshooter. **Update Mail and Calendar app. Open Microsoft Store then click Library. Update Mail and Calendar or click Update all. **Please try to run SFC and DISM to check for any system ...
If so, you would need to either change your Windows login to be a local account instead of being linked to your Microsoft account, or you would need to change the email address that you use for logging into your linked Microsoft account and then link your Windows login to your new Microsoft account login.
What often works is to go to Windows 10 Mail Settings (gear icon at bottom of Inbox) then Manage Accounts, then choose the problem account (s), then Delete the Account. Restart PC and retrace that path to add the account back. Make sure the Sync settings are as desired for how far back you want mail Downloaded from, whether to include Calendar ...
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