Vista and Windows 7

I have an old beta software on my computer that has worked with Vista.  Now that I have windows 7, it does not open.  It is E-Cookbook v1.0.0 b - a simple database program. I lose recipes that I've already put in. I can do something special to do open and pick up my recipes?

Thanks for any help... Christine HD

Thanks for the answer... However, I found the file in a strange place and the program finally opened it. I'm sorry to have taken your time... Don't know how to close this thread...

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