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Old February 19th 10, 03:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Rajeev Rawat
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Default Installed beta Office 2010

I recently installed Office 2010 beta version on my laptop. I had
Office 2007 so I decided to keep that version as well. But the problem
is that I had Business Contact Manager in my Office 2007 version and
as you cannot have Outllok 2007 and 2010 I don't know if there is any
option that will allow my business contact manager to be displayed! Do
I have uninstall Office 2010 to get back my Outlook Business contact
manager?


If anyone knows how to do this I would highly apprecite any feedback

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Old February 19th 10, 06:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Installed beta Office 2010

"Rajeev Rawat" wrote in message
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I recently installed Office 2010 beta version on my laptop. I had
Office 2007 so I decided to keep that version as well. But the problem
is that I had Business Contact Manager in my Office 2007 version and
as you cannot have Outllok 2007 and 2010 I don't know if there is any
option that will allow my business contact manager to be displayed! Do
I have uninstall Office 2010 to get back my Outlook Business contact
manager?


Outlook 2010 questions belong in
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...utlook/threads

Since only one version of Outlook can be installed at a time, you must
uninstall Outlook 2007 and the 2007 Business Contacts manager and install
Outlook 2010 with Business Contact Manager to have accees to your prior data.
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Old February 19th 10, 06:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Installed beta Office 2010

"Rajeev Rawat" wrote in message
...

I recently installed Office 2010 beta version on my laptop. I had
Office 2007 so I decided to keep that version as well. But the problem
is that I had Business Contact Manager in my Office 2007 version and
as you cannot have Outllok 2007 and 2010 I don't know if there is any
option that will allow my business contact manager to be displayed! Do
I have uninstall Office 2010 to get back my Outlook Business contact
manager?


And I forgot to mention, you may have some trouble with BCM on a 64 bit
version of Windows 7.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

 




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