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malong
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      9th Apr 2010
I have just upgraded my Vista program to Windows 7.
Now when I attempt to enter the archive file in Outlook I get a window
saying I do not have permission to access the archives. This is my personal
computer system.
What do I do to get access to my Outlook archives?

 
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Ben M. Schorr, MVP
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      9th Apr 2010
Are you sure they aren't marked Read-Only? They aren't on a CD are they?
What version of Outlook are you using?

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> I have just upgraded my Vista program to Windows 7.
> Now when I attempt to enter the archive file in Outlook I get a window
> saying I do not have permission to access the archives. This is my
> personal
> computer system.
> What do I do to get access to my Outlook archives?
>

 
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