I have two hard drives.Ihave Legacy 6 Deluxe on drive C and Legacy 7 Deluxe
 on drive D.
"Bobby" Dutcher

In a message dated 2/2/2010 1:10:35 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:

Sherry,

I use the master file/Intellishare scheme.  Until all  collaborators shift
to Legacy 7, there must be Legacy 6 masters, else I can't  return usable
copies. I keep separate files for many branches, for good  reasons, but also
common working files and database, about 5 GB.  It's  not real practical to
keep shifting stuff between machines - time consuming  and the file synch.
problem bites...

I started with Legacy 5 Free,  upgraded to De Luxe, to Legacy 6 and 7.
Somewhere in that, my wife got a  laptop, replaced when it died.  To conform to
the EULA, she ran the  corresponding free version.  The legal position
seems obscure.  If  the fee for a deluxe version update is just a licence
purchase at reduced  cost, then there's an argument for my being able to
simultaneously use Legacy  6 and 7 deluxe on one or two machines.  Whether I 
could
put the Legacy 6  deluxe on my wife's machine, for both of us to use, is more
debatable.   If the reduced cost of a deluxe version update constitutes
merely an extension  of the life of existing software, then the implication is
one edition for me  to use at one time.  One tries to do the right thing, and
a fudge at  transition time certainly seems excusable.  Comment?  Official 
comment?

kb


----- Original Message -----
From:  "Sherry/Support" <[email protected]>
To:  [email protected]
Sent: Monday, February 1, 2010 11:33:12 AM  GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Coexistence of Legacy  6 and Legacy 7

You won't be able to read the Family Files in Legacy v6  once they've been
opened in Legacy v7. Why do you want to run the two programs  side-by-side?

You can have Legacy Deluxe on all your personal  computers. The License.txt
file in the main c:\Legacy folder reads

"1.  GRANT OF LICENSE. Millennia grants to you the right to use the
enclosed  Millennia program (the SOFTWARE). You may install it on more than one
computer  (such as a laptop) as long as there is no chance of more than one
copy being  used at the same time."

Thanks for using Legacy.

Sherry
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
[email protected]
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com

We are changing the world of genealogy!

When replying to this  message, please include all previous correspondence.
Thanks.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]  [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2010 7:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG]  Coexistence of Legacy 6 and Legacy 7

Thanks Ron, but I don't see how  to do your workaround. Legacy downloads
seem to come only as setup packages,  so I can't see how to get access to
Legacy.exe until the Registry has already  been written. Do I have that wrong? I
also no longer have a clean machine:

My Legacy 6 folder is ~1.1 GB, so I'm a bit reluctant to dismember it.  I
copied it to a fresh XP install, ran the original setup to make the Registry
entries etc., and all seemed well, though I didn't check whether I had
reverted the version to 6.0.0.0. I did some merges, including calling in
Intellishared satellites to synchronize all to the master. I then installed  the
latest version of Legacy 7 to a prepared folder by that name and tested it 
briefly - all well, but Legacy 6 quit. It seems possible that I could go
back  and forth between 6 and 7 by repeated "installs", but the thought of
doing  that to a Microsoft Registry stands my remaining hair on end. Risking an
XP  reinstall isn't attractive because it's a dual boot machine (Linux),
there's  now no redundancy on the Legacy 6 stuff, and I'm nervous about
uninstalls if  the Registry is now odd. As I understand the EULA, running De 
Luxe
versions of  the same upgrade chain on different machines would probably be a
violation.  Any advice?

Thanks again

kb




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