Last Updated: October 19, 2017
ISSUE
After upgrading from Build 16299.0 to 16299.15, you may experience problems with Mail for Windows 10, including the following:
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Your email accounts stop syncing new emails.
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You can't view email settings.
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You can't create new email accounts.
This occurs because one of the main components for email functionality is a Function-on-Demand (FOD) package that may have been removed.
STATUS: WORKAROUND
To workaround this issue, you will have to manually reinstall your missing FOD package via command prompt using these steps:
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At Start, type command prompt. The best match will be Command Prompt - Desktop app, right click this result and choose Run as administrator.
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Select Yes to allow the app to make changes to your device.
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At the command prompt, enter the following:
dism /online /Add-Capability /CapabilityName:OneCoreUAP.OneSync~~~~0.0.1.0
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Press Enter. The reinstall will start. If you aren't seeing progress, you can press Enter again.
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Once the reinstall is complete, you will be prompted to restart your device. If you're not prompted, restart the device yourself.
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After restarting, confirm your account is syncing correctly in the Mail app. If the account does not appear to be syncing correctly, try the following:
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In the Mail app, go to Settings > Manage Accounts and select an account to edit settings. If the Account settings dialog is available, the component was successfully installed.
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If the account is still not syncing, delete and re-add the account again in the Mail app. To do this: Click Settings > Manage Accounts and select the account. Click Delete account from this device and click Delete. Once the account is removed, select Add account to re-add it.
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Note: Future upgrades to builds newer than Build 16299.15 shouldn't remove the FODs that were reinstalled.
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