Brian:

I forgot to mention that.  Yes, it's 64-bit.  I wish it were 32 because I had 
to replace a lot of my software that wasn't compatible.  I've had no problems 
with Legacy, but thought I'd better leave it in C:\Legacy.  I don't have the 
compatibility box checked either.  Whenever that is checked and you open any 
program you will get that annoying box popping up.

Bill Boswell


-----Original Message-----
From: Brian L. Lightfoot [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 12:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] multiple errors

You have Win7 64-bit. The OS recognized Legacy as a legacy program (32 bit) and 
puts all such 32 bit programs into a folder called "Program Files (x86)". Win7 
32-bit has only "Program Files". I think its kind of funny that Legacy is now 
legacy software.

Sooner or later everybody will be running 64 bit. Imagine today trying to run a 
program written for Windows 3.1 on your computer. Then imagine that maybe by 
2015 Legacy 7 32 bit will no longer run on Windows10. Its gonna happen....just 
don't know when.

Brian in CA
Just when I got a handle on DOS, they come out with this new Win7.





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