That's fine if the owner of the computer will allow you to install a
program on it.  Not everyone will, especially at a library or other
public computer.

Of course, one should *never* use their customer number in Legacy on a
computer that's not theirs!

Please make sure if you're installing Legacy on a Windows Vista or
Windows 7 computer that you install it to the default c:\Legacy folder
per the instructions at
www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/helpWindows7andVista.asp. Otherwise you could
run into problems with Legacy not running correctly.


Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree



On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 7:30 AM, Tim Rosenlof <[email protected]> wrote:
> I had my stick in hand with the Legacy install program on it. I also had
> my family file on the stick. I went over to the local FHC, put it in
> their usb port and ran the install from my stick. After the install, I
> launched Legacy from my stick. I then opened my family file from my
> stick, and all is well.
>
> Tim Rosenlof
> For those techies. Rename Legacy7Setup.exe to LegacyNew.exe you can now
> tell Legacy where to install instead of the default. I use it to have
> multiple locations for each build.
>
> On 2/12/2011 9:55 PM, Sherry/Support wrote:
>> As I wrote before - Legacy must be installed on the computer and the
>> Family Files need to be on either the hard drive or an external drive.
>>
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Sherry
>> Technical Support
>> Legacy Family Tree



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