Cheryl,

I'm not familiar with Sugar Sync, but if it's anything like Dropbox, the only 
thing I've done is make sure I have the latest version of Legacy installed on 
both my desktop and the netbook I take with me to travel, plus the fdb file on 
Dropbox.  (I'm less fussy about the tc files than a lot of people; I just reset 
my options as needed, although since I set Dropbox as my default path, that 
hasn't been an issue).

Just make sure you don't leave Legacy open on your desktop when you leave home.

It's not a bad idea at all; IMO, it's the only way to function (although I also 
make physical backups periodically as well).

Connie

--- On Thu, 8/4/11, Cheryl Rothwell <historysle...@gmail.com> wrote:
What files are needed to run the program? I am preparing to travel and am 
thinking about putting them in a program like Sugar Sync. In the "Magic 
Briefcase" the files would remain in sync and be accessible wherever I am.

It's obviously the .fdb and .tc files. Are there any others? 

Are there reasons this might be a bad idea? Any other thoughts on this idea?




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