DEJenc3
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Are you able to search the backup by file extension? If so, search for .bcc files, the default type for Calendar Creator, at least those of recent vintage. I'm a bit surprised you could install Calendar Creator 9 on Windows 10. Once you find the .bcc files, you should be able to open them with CC9, and also with CC12.2, the latest version. Have a look at these two forum threads for some advice: http://forums.encoreusa.com/fb.asp?m=35093 http://forums.encoreusa.com/fb.asp?m=36475 Unfortunately I can't tell you where my .bcc files were originally installed because I always move my file location to a location in Documents. Let us know how you do.
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David
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