Organizer applications not supported

Hello,
I recently upgraded my PC (Windows 7/Microsoft Office 2010) and have installed the latest version of BlackBerry Desktop Software v7.1.  The smartphone (Torch 9810) and the PC recogonize each other however when I go to configure the organizer settings a message pops up saying "The organizer applications on your computer are not supported".  I am trying to configure Microsoft Outlook 2010 however it seems like it doesn't know it's there.  I have unistalled and reinstalled the Desktop software, rebooted numerous times and the message keeps popping up.
Any ideas?
Thanks.

Hi and Welcome to the Community!
Since you say it's 2010, this KB came to mind:
KB24040 Support for Microsoft Office 2010 Click-to-Run installation
See if that applies.
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