Can no longer get mail or calendar to run after upgrade to 10130

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My system recently upgraded to build 10130. Today I went to check my mail and to see if the people were working now (Mail and Calendar were working earlier but the people wasn't yet implemented) but I can no longer get either Mail or Calendar to work. Found people but it doesn't work either. I just get a gray screen and am told that this application cannot open and to check the store, neither of which can I find in the store. Is this another step backwards, complements of the upgrade?

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I have somewhat the same problem.Clicking on the Mail and Calendar tiles does nothing. It act like a dead link. Same thing when trying to run from the All Apps List. Running Windows 10 Home Build 10130.
 
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I have somewhat the same problem.Clicking on the Mail and Calendar tiles does nothing. It act like a dead link. Same thing when trying to run from the All Apps List. Running Windows 10 Home Build 10130.

I was found a work around, well sort of. I download Mail, Calendar and People (All one Option) from the old Windows Store (Non-Beta) and Mail and Calendar now working again but People flashes on the screen and shuts down but at least I can use it to check my Mail and my Calendar.

I do have a side issue though, I am getting duplicate birthdays, etc. I have found that it apparently is using my old Calendar from my Outlook Account as well as my Gmail Calendars. I didn't set it up that way, it must have automatically picked them up. I only use my Gmail Calendar now and no longer have need of the Outlook Calendar but can find no way to delete it or disable it.

Michael
 

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