Windows 7

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aqua55blue

Just lost my Windows XP computer. But my files were backed-up on ClickFree
hard drive. My new computer is Windows 7 and I loaded my Microsoft Office XP
Small Business onto my Windows 7 computer. I don't know how to get my
Outlook to access my pst files which according to ClickFree are loaded into
my new computer. I must tell you that I am NOT very computer smart.
 
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Leonid S. Knyshov // SBS Expert

Just lost my Windows XP computer. But my files were backed-up on ClickFree
hard drive. My new computer is Windows 7 and I loaded my Microsoft Office XP
Small Business onto my Windows 7 computer. I don't know how to get my
Outlook to access my pst files which according to ClickFree are loaded into
my new computer. I must tell you that I am NOT very computer smart.

Not familiar with ClickFree.

Call them 866-680-0516 and they will probably guide you very efficiently.

Otherwise, your files are normally supposed to be in in
%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook

And you are smart. You had a backup. Most people do not. :)

Try this:

Open Outlook
Go to File -> Open -> Outlook Data File
Type the next line EXACTLY
%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook
Hit enter
See if your Outlook.pst is in that window.
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Leonid S. Knyshov
Crashproof Solutions
510-282-1008
Twitter: @wiseleo
http://crashproofsolutions.com
Microsoft Small Business Specialist
Please vote "helpful" if I helped you :)
 
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DL

And to compound matters OfficeXP has issues on both Vista and Win7 in that
Outlook mail account paswords are not retained.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

Just lost my Windows XP computer. But my files were backed-up on ClickFree
hard drive. My new computer is Windows 7 and I loaded my Microsoft Office
XP
Small Business onto my Windows 7 computer. I don't know how to get my
Outlook to access my pst files which according to ClickFree are loaded into
my new computer. I must tell you that I am NOT very computer smart.

Outlook 2002 is not compatible with Windows 7. You need at least Outlook
2003.
 

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