Microsoft Schedule+ with Windows XP Pro and Office XP?

  • Thread starter Konstantin Shepelevich
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Konstantin Shepelevich

Dear Sirs!
I just bought new PC with Windows XP Pro and Office XP.
I want to use file I made few years ago in Microsoft
Schedule+for Windows 95. I copied this file in my new PC,
double clicked it- my PC asked to insert Office XP CD-rom
and changed office configuration. But then I double
clicked it again and question appeared:"Import this file
to Schedule?" I pressed OK (I could see Microsoft
Schedule+ Version 7.5 for Windows NT window) and
then "File import Error. Disk reading error." So it does
not work.

Please help me! Can I use Microsoft Schedule+ with
Windows XP and Office XP??

I do not want to use Microsoft Outlook, because I use
Outlook Express. And I like Microsoft Schedule very
much!!!!

Thank you in advance!!
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Schedule + is a non-supported, outdated program.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
Konstantin Shepelevich <[email protected]> asked:

| Dear Sirs!
| I just bought new PC with Windows XP Pro and Office XP.
| I want to use file I made few years ago in Microsoft
| Schedule+for Windows 95. I copied this file in my new PC,
| double clicked it- my PC asked to insert Office XP CD-rom
| and changed office configuration. But then I double
| clicked it again and question appeared:"Import this file
| to Schedule?" I pressed OK (I could see Microsoft
| Schedule+ Version 7.5 for Windows NT window) and
| then "File import Error. Disk reading error." So it does
| not work.
|
| Please help me! Can I use Microsoft Schedule+ with
| Windows XP and Office XP??
|
| I do not want to use Microsoft Outlook, because I use
| Outlook Express. And I like Microsoft Schedule very
| much!!!!
|
| Thank you in advance!!
 

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