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directly launch "add mail account" on MLCFG32.CPL

jp flag

I would like to directly launch "add mail account" on "MLCFG32.CPL" which resides inside here "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office16" or here "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office16"

is that somehow possible?

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jp flag

Yes, it's available.

Based on my test on this:

1.Locate to: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\Office16 (different from the path you provided)

2.find MLCFG32.CPL.

3.Double click MLCFG32.CPL and the following window pop out. enter image description here

4.Click E-mail Accounts… to add an account.

With all due respect, this is the same as adding in the Control Panel > Mail portal.

Hope the above help!

jp flag
the question was asking about opening "add a new account" directly not opening the ".CPL" itself.
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jp flag
However, by opening "MLCFG32.CPL", you can see the entry to add an account. I don't quite understand what you mean. Do you want to have an option to add an account under this path without opening "MLCFG32.CPL"? If so, i'm afraid it's impossible.
jp flag
that would be the best, but dorectly opening the "add account"#Dialog would be enough already.
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jp flag
If so, I'm afraid opening MLCFG32.CPL is the closest way to your requirement.
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