The Church allows others to log into my account via helper numbers.  I
noticed that Legacy also allows this.  I'll have to see how this works.
I just don't want multiple versions of data and data merges.  All family
ordinances need to be managed under one account in our family organization.

-- Larry M.

On 4/17/2011 9:00 PM, Tim Rosenlof wrote:
> Hi Larry,
>
> Just a comment on a few of your questions.
>
> 1. Use Backup. Using GEDCom will put your Source Writer back to Basic
> format. Backup also includes ancillary files. Relationships, IGI search
> results, Clipboard (To-do, source, etc.), Focus Group settings file and
> FamilySearch link file. All those will be lost in a GEDCom.
>
> 3. Never give anyone your username/password. Each login is unique and is
> to be kept between you and FamilySearch ! Everyone that uses nFS needs
> their own. They need to be LDS. If they are not, then they cannot use
> nFS. If they are, they can get their own username/password from their
> Priesthood Leader in their ward. That rule is Not to be broken.
>
> Have a good day,
>
> Tim R.
>
> On 4/17/2011 11:30 AM, Larry Maddocks wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does anyone have suggestions about how to coordinate with my family
>> organization?  I need to go through and match all my ancestors to
>> new.familysearch.org.
>>
>> I am thinking that I just need to:
>>
>> 1. give them a copy of my gedcom file,
>> 2. have them buy Legacy,
>> 3. give them my login to new.familysearch.org
>> 4. Assign them each a family branch to match,
>> 5. Train them,
>> 6. After they complete their assignment, merge everyone's file to mine,
>> then redistribute the gedcom or Legacy files.
>>
>> Has anyone done this?  I have some huge family organizations and
>> databases (i.e., Maddocks, Smart, Pearce, Noble, Haines, Young)
>>
>> -- Larry Maddocks
>> http://smart.relusa.com
>>
>>
>
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