Hi Dennis

That’s an interesting question/response. Since Boswell is running Win7 64-bit, 
would one expect Legacy to *finally* start writing application data files to 
C:\users\. It would be nice but I'm betting that Legacy v7 has no idea what OS 
is controlling it and all data is written into their own installation folder, 
data such as the .USR files. I sure wish they'd conform with the vast majority 
of the Windows world. Its also interesting to note the Legacy Charting uses the 
"Documents and Settings/Application Data" folder for XP and "C:/Users" folders. 
Their application data info is found under a "Millennia/LegacyCharting7" 
folder. Perhaps we'll see Legacy v8 fully compliant with API and Legacy v9 
might be 64 bit. OMG - the rumors!

Brian in CA

-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis M. Kowallek [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 9:26 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] multiple errors

On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 11:06:46 -0500, "William H. Boswell"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Another question about Legacy files--where does it hide the configuration file 
>such as when you make changes to the configuration?  And what extension does 
>it use?  When I've had to do a couple of system restores, I never could find 
>it and had to try to remember what my settings were.  It would be easier to 
>just copy them back over.

Normally these are the *.usr files in the Legacy program folder. But in
your case they might be somewhere under c:\users. Search for Legacy.usr
and you'll probably find at least 2 copies.

--

Dennis Kowallek (LTools)
http://zippersoftware.com/ltools
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ltools





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