Non operating Outlook an windows 7.0

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bdball1942

Windows 7.0 on drive C . Microsoft Office 2007 loaded on drive D
Outloook opens but does not run. When I try to enter data for my email
addresses
I get an error message that says" You need to create an association to get
this email to run" I am not able to do this. I have tried runnning in XP
mode with fixpack 2 applied with the same result.
Any help would be appreciated.
 
V

VanguardLH

Windows 7.0 on drive C . Microsoft Office 2007 loaded on drive D
Outloook opens but does not run. When I try to enter data for my email
addresses
I get an error message that says" You need to create an association to get
this email to run" I am not able to do this. I have tried runnning in XP
mode with fixpack 2 applied with the same result.
Any help would be appreciated.

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B

bdball1942

I have always loaded the operating system on drive C and maybe the anti virus
program and all other software on a serparate drive or partition.
Regards
 
D

DL

This is the nth post you have made, you have failed to respond to any
replies
It doesnt matter a toss where Office is installed, if you failed to install
office from within Win it aint going to happen, so stop prattling on
 

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