Windows Vista calendar file

HP has recently replaced my dead hard drive and I want to recover the Windows calendar file, but I can't find where it is stored.  I have a pretty good backup.  Anyone know?

The files of Vista calendar are suffixed by .ics. You should find this file by following the trail of/appdata/local .

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