Ditto here... I've been running Legacy under Windows7 64-bit for several
months using the following path, C:\Program Files (x86)\Legacy, without
any issues.  However, I just did a search for the Legacy.usr file and
found multiple copies up through Legacy8.usr.

But... there hasn't been a single issue so I'm leaving it alone.

Regards... Brian in NC


On 12/28/2009 5:44 PM, Jim Walton wrote:
> Bill,
>
> As an old, retired, computer engineer, we used to have a saying, "If
> it ain't broke, don't fix it." That applies here. If it works, don't
> mess with it.
>
> There is almost no reason why Legacy 7 shouldn't run in the Program
> Files directory under Windows 7. Vista was a different issue. However,
> Legacy support says run it in the C:\Legacy directory, so if there is
> a problem you have to do it their way.
>
> Having said that, I would not recommend uninstalling and reinstalling
> just to put it where they want you to put it. As I said, if it is
> working, leave it where it is. I've been on Windows 7 since the beta
> and my Legacy 7 has always been in the Program Files directory.
> Haven't had a moment's problem. I'm now on the commercial version of
> W7 and it's still working with no problems.
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 1:06 AM, William H. Boswell<[email protected]>  
> wrote:
>
>> Windows 7 put mine in the C:\Program Files (x86) folder.  I don't know if I 
>> did it intentionally or Windows 7 did it.  Should I uninstall it and put it 
>> in C:\Legacy?
>>
>> Bill Boswell
>>
>>
> --
> Jim Walton
> "...probe the past carefully and report it as it was,
> not as I wish it were" From Evidence Explained
> by Elizabeth Shown Mills
>



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