Cathy - I've just done the search and find, apart from the two copies of Legacy.exe I mentioned in my last email, one called: file:///C:/WINDOWS/Prefetch/LEGACY.EXE-364C9D87.pf dated yesterday evening. Do you know what this is? Presumably I should delete this too?

Cathy wrote:
Hi Elizabeth,

The To Dos are not stored in usr files. Only settings are in the usr files. All data is in the <familyfile>.xxx files and all vital data is in <familyfile>.fdb. The other <familyfile>.xxx carry specific clipboards and then the IGI and RGD search data.

Check that you are not working with different files - same name, different folders - and with more than one copy of Legacy installed. Do a search from the Task bar Start button > Search on your whole computer
for Legacy.exe to check for more than one copy of Legacy installed
and for
your familyfile name

The errors you are getting suggest that you have more than one copy of both.

Cathy

At 08:03 PM 7/03/2008, you wrote:

Ron and Cathy

I have now deleted all my .usr files and started again. I hope this will solve all the problems. I can now set 1/2 siblings fine - I just hope they are still showing when I next open the file. I also lost all the to do items that I added within the last week - I didn't realise they were connected with the user files but now that I have a new .usr file, I trust they will be there next time I look.

Thanks for your help - again!

Ron - did you sort your lost right-hand pages? I don't see any answers on that one.

Elizabeth




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