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Kev
I make a habit of creating keyboard shortcuts to fire up my most-used
programs - e.g. "CTRL + ALT + O" for MS Outlook.
When recently upgrading from Office 2000 to Office 2007, the upgrade routine
uninstalled Outlook 2000 prior to installing the '2007 version; the new
Office suite is also in a different folder.
However, re-setting this shortcut to the new Outlook program has no effect,
and if I try to use it, it attempts to re-load the old version; as this is no
longer there there Windows Installer starts to run, attempting to re-insstall
Office/Outlook 2000.
I assume that there is something still lurking on my PC which contains this
old shortcut/link: does anyone know what and where? I have searched the
Registry for the old Outlook path and filename but with no success, so assume
it must be something else.
Thanks.
Kev
programs - e.g. "CTRL + ALT + O" for MS Outlook.
When recently upgrading from Office 2000 to Office 2007, the upgrade routine
uninstalled Outlook 2000 prior to installing the '2007 version; the new
Office suite is also in a different folder.
However, re-setting this shortcut to the new Outlook program has no effect,
and if I try to use it, it attempts to re-load the old version; as this is no
longer there there Windows Installer starts to run, attempting to re-insstall
Office/Outlook 2000.
I assume that there is something still lurking on my PC which contains this
old shortcut/link: does anyone know what and where? I have searched the
Registry for the old Outlook path and filename but with no success, so assume
it must be something else.
Thanks.
Kev