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Hello,
I am not sure if this is the appropriate place to post this thread, but bear with me please.
At my place of business we have a dozen or so shared forms that were created for outlook (probably 2003) which work fine in outlook 2007 on any 32-bit system.
Recently, I upgraded my OS to Windows 7 64-bit, now I am unable to read any information that has been placed into old forms, or send forms with any text in them. I was warned not to upgrade to a 64 bit system because these few rarely needed forms will be unavailable to use.
Does anyone know anything about this? I suspect this is a local machine registry issue versus a system-wide 64 bit to 32 bit compatibility problem. But I would love to hear some feedback on this.
I will do my best to answer any questions.
Thanks everyone.
I am not sure if this is the appropriate place to post this thread, but bear with me please.
At my place of business we have a dozen or so shared forms that were created for outlook (probably 2003) which work fine in outlook 2007 on any 32-bit system.
Recently, I upgraded my OS to Windows 7 64-bit, now I am unable to read any information that has been placed into old forms, or send forms with any text in them. I was warned not to upgrade to a 64 bit system because these few rarely needed forms will be unavailable to use.
Does anyone know anything about this? I suspect this is a local machine registry issue versus a system-wide 64 bit to 32 bit compatibility problem. But I would love to hear some feedback on this.
I will do my best to answer any questions.
Thanks everyone.