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CompuServe is an early online service provider that is referenced in discussions about historical high-tech mistakes and as legacy software still used by some users. On WindowsForum.com, CompuServe appears in a thread listing notable tech blunders, where it is mentioned as a service that could have been more prominent. Another thread discusses running CompuServe in Windows XP Mode on Windows 7 to access its data files, highlighting challenges with locating program directories for backup and data management. These posts reflect CompuServe's role as a legacy application that users may need to maintain on modern Windows systems.
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I installed XP mode in my Windows 7 Professional 64 bit laptop to be able to run my older programs. I successfully installed CompuServe (my mission critical software) in XP mode, but I need to find the program directory because that's where the data files for the filing cabinet are stored. I...