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Can't get it load with window 7.0

 
 
bdball1942@hotmail.com
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      26th Oct 2009
Micosoft outlook will not load with windows 7.0 I have Microsoft office on
Drive D and I cannot get this to display in the dialogue box in associations
to allow it to run.
Apparantly you have to create an association with windows 7.0

Any help would be apppreciated.
 
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      26th Oct 2009
You need to clean this post up because it is too vague. Unable to get it to
load could mean that Office/Outlook is not installing or it installed, but
Outlook will not start. The other huge piece you left out was what version
of Microsoft Office/Outlook are you trying to use under Windows 7.

These are important pieces as Microsoft Office/Outlook 2003 SP3 and newer
only need to apply under Windows 7.

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> Micosoft outlook will not load with windows 7.0 I have Microsoft office
> on
> Drive D and I cannot get this to display in the dialogue box in
> associations
> to allow it to run.
> Apparantly you have to create an association with windows 7.0
>
> Any help would be apppreciated.


 
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      26th Oct 2009
Theres no point re posting, read replies in your origonal post

"(E-Mail Removed)" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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> Micosoft outlook will not load with windows 7.0 I have Microsoft office
> on
> Drive D and I cannot get this to display in the dialogue box in
> associations
> to allow it to run.
> Apparantly you have to create an association with windows 7.0
>
> Any help would be apppreciated.



 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      26th Oct 2009
"(E-Mail Removed)" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote in message news:C9BAF2DB-4F2C-44EE-9037-(E-Mail Removed)...

> Micosoft outlook will not load with windows 7.0 I have Microsoft office on
> Drive D and I cannot get this to display in the dialogue box in associations
> to allow it to run.
> Apparantly you have to create an association with windows 7.0
>
> Any help would be apppreciated.


Sorry, but you can't simply take your old drive, make it a second drive on
your new PC and expect any of the apps you had installed before to work. You
must reinstall them all.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

 
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VanguardLH
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      26th Oct 2009
(E-Mail Removed) wrote:

> Micosoft outlook will not load with windows 7.0 I have Microsoft office on
> Drive D and I cannot get this to display in the dialogue box in associations
> to allow it to run.
> Apparantly you have to create an association with windows 7.0
>
> Any help would be apppreciated.


Windows 7 doesn't come with an e-mail client. You cannot separately
download Outlook Express. Outlook Express comes bundled with Internet
Explorer. OE is not supported so it is not bundled in IE7 and after.
Windows 7 comes with IE8.

So just HOW did you do an install of Outlook Express in Windows 7?

Are you asking about Outlook EXPRESS? Or are you asking about Outlook?
They are different programs, just like Word Perfect and Word are
different programs.

So we are to guess that Windows 7 was installed on drive C: and you
have another partition on the same or different hard disk for drive D:.
So what does having *files* on drive D: have to do with any
INSTALLATIONS you did under Windows 7 (installed on drive C)? If you
want to use Office under Windows 7 then you need to actually *install*
Office on Windows 7. Go find the installation media for Office and
install it.
 
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bdball1942@hotmail.com
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      27th Oct 2009
It is a clean install of Microsoft Office 2007. I still have the problem

"VanguardLH" wrote:

> (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>
> > Micosoft outlook will not load with windows 7.0 I have Microsoft office on
> > Drive D and I cannot get this to display in the dialogue box in associations
> > to allow it to run.
> > Apparantly you have to create an association with windows 7.0
> >
> > Any help would be apppreciated.

>
> Windows 7 doesn't come with an e-mail client. You cannot separately
> download Outlook Express. Outlook Express comes bundled with Internet
> Explorer. OE is not supported so it is not bundled in IE7 and after.
> Windows 7 comes with IE8.
>
> So just HOW did you do an install of Outlook Express in Windows 7?
>
> Are you asking about Outlook EXPRESS? Or are you asking about Outlook?
> They are different programs, just like Word Perfect and Word are
> different programs.
>
> So we are to guess that Windows 7 was installed on drive C: and you
> have another partition on the same or different hard disk for drive D:.
> So what does having *files* on drive D: have to do with any
> INSTALLATIONS you did under Windows 7 (installed on drive C)? If you
> want to use Office under Windows 7 then you need to actually *install*
> Office on Windows 7. Go find the installation media for Office and
> install it.
> .
>

 
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