Thanks for the information, guys!   I'll take a closer look tomorrow.
--Jerry

On 11/16/2010 9:45 PM, Laird wrote:
> On 11/16/2010 7:46 PM, Mark Wilson wrote:
>> Jerry, for what it's worth, I've always installed Legacy within the
>> "Program Files" directory, and NEVER under the root of the drive.
>> Legacy has always performed well using this setup, in my experience.
>>
>> Beginning with the 64-bit Windows versions of XP, Vista, and 7, there
>> has been two "Program Files" directories, one for 64-bit software and
>> one for 32-bit software.  When running a 64-bit Windows system, there
>> will be one "Program Files" directory for 64-bit software installation
>> and one "Program Files (x86)" directory for 32-bit software
>> installation.  If running a 32-bit Windows system, there will be just a
>> single "Program Files" for all 32-bit software installation.  The 32-bit
>> system will not install 64-bit software, so there is no need for the two
>> separate directories.
> [snip]
>   >  Mark Wilson
>   >
>
>
> Hi Mark and Jerry,
> I use Vista 64 bit and have been using Legacy for about a year with it 
> installed
> in C:\Program Files (x86)\Legacy.  I haven't had any problem I am aware of.  I
> do run my system as Administrator.
>
> Laird
>
>
>>
>> On 16 Nov 2010 11:28 AM, Jerry wrote:
>>> Thanks Sherry.   I think you hit the nail on the head.   I have Windows
>>> 7 Professional and have Legacy installed to the Program Files on C, not
>>> directly on C.   So, I'm wondering if I go ahead and simply MOVE Legacy
>>> to be directly under the C drive, if that will work ok?   It should, I
>>> would think, but I'll be sure to back up my files really well before I
>>> attempt it.    Thanks,  --Jerry
>>>
>>> On 11/16/2010 10:57 AM, Sherry/Support wrote:
>>>> I've never seen this error message before. Normally an error long will
>>>> simply be created.
>>>>
>>>> If you have WIndows 7 or Windows Vista, you must have Legacy installed
>>>> to the c:\Legacy folder on your hard drive.  It will not run correctly
>>>> if it's installed to the c:\Program Files folder.
>>>>
>>>> Please review the instructions at
>>>> www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/helpWindows7andVista.asp.
>>>>
>>>> Sincerely,
>>>> Sherry
>>>> Technical Support
>>>> Legacy Family Tree
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 7:59 PM, Jerry<[email protected]>     wrote:
>>>>> Does anyone know the process of re-creating the appropriate error logs
>>>>> for Legacy?   Somehow mine got deleted or something - I attempted to
>>>>> just create a blank one with the name Error.log - also tried
>>>>> Errorlog.txt within the Programs/Legacy directory, but nothing seems to
>>>>> work.   When I do a File Maintenance / Check and Repair, Legacy says my
>>>>> error log does not exist.    -Thanks,  --Jerry
>
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