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  2. My e-mail icon has disappeared. How can I retrieve it please?

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    Answer. A. User. Replied on April 26, 2013. Report abuse. When you clicked on "Refresh" you would have got a message as below: Refresh your PC. Here’s what will happen. Your files and personalization settings won’t change. Your PC settings will be changed back to their defaults.

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  4. Lost email icon on the desktop - Microsoft Community

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    2. Is the issue confined only with email icon on the desktop? 3. Which Email client are you using on the computer? 4. Are you referring to the email icon shortcut or something else? Work around: Try creating a shortcut for the email client in the desktop and check. You may run the fix it in the link and check.

  5. My email icon just disappeared from the desktop taskbar. How do I...

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    Sign-in helper. Please keep in mind that the Microsoft account recovery process is automated, so neither Community users nor Microsoft moderators here in the Community will be able to assist in the process. We recommend checking out the following resources for help in regaining access to your account: My email icon just disappeared from the ...

  6. how to get an icon for email on desktop. - Microsoft Community

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    To create an Outlook email icon on your desktop, you can follow these steps: First, search for Outlook in the Start Menu. Right-click on Outlook in the search results and choose 'Open file location'. This will open a File Explorer window with the actual location of the Start Menu shortcut. You can then copy this shortcut and paste it onto your ...

  7. How to put e-mail icon on desktop? - Microsoft Community

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    Let’s refer to the articles and check if it helps: For Windows Vista- Add or remove icons from the desktop. For Windows 7- Add or delete desktop icons. For Windows XP- To add a desktop icon. Hope it helps. Let us know if you need further assistance with Windows related issues. We will be happy to help.

  8. Restore my email icon to my task bar after unpining it?

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    If so, Press Start then search Mail. Right click the app then select Pin to taskbar. Kindly let me know if this helps or if you have any further concerns. Sincerely, John DeV. Independent Advisor. I hope you can respond to me within two days, I would appreciate it.

  9. Mail Icon disappeared - Microsoft Community

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    I'm Greg, an installation specialist, 10 year Windows MVP, and Volunteer Moderator here to help you. To restore the Mail icon to the Task Bar, right click Mail app in Start Menu to choose More > Pin to Task Bar. To add a shortcut to the Desktop, close all Windows and open Start Menu, drag the Mail icon from Start menu list to the desktop.

  10. Outlook Taskbar not displaying unread mails(new emails) icons.

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    For your problem, I suggest you try the following steps to show the icon in the notification area: 1. Right click on the taskbar > Taskbar settings. 2. Scroll down to Notification area > select which icons appear on the task bar. 3. Turn on the Microsoft Outlook icon. Best Regards, Huni.

  11. How do I reinstall an email icon button on my toolbar? after a up...

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