I noticed something interesting, but I could not confirm. It is
possible to put Windows 7 in a 32 bit mode, correct?  My neighbor
claims to have done this- and further claims Legacy is NOT losing
anything.  I am XP user, so I can't confirm this. I wonder if someone
else can confirm this?

Thanks.

Robert

On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 10:26 AM, Alan Pereira <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> In case others have this issue…
>
> Over the past 6 week I have been losing life events and even recently added 
> people to my Legacy Database.  The events are mainly Occupation and Residence 
> associated with adding the UK 1891 Census details for a number of related 
> families.   This loss seems to be indicated by the finding of "nulls" during 
> a Legacy maintenance check / repair.
>
> I have been assured that Legacy is fully compatible with Windows 7 64 bit but 
> found that for me this was not the case even though, as recommended, I had 
> User Account Control set to the lowest level.
>
> The solution for me was to open Legacy in "Windows Vista (Service Pack 2)" 
> mode and also run with the Privilege Level checked to run as an Administrator.
>
> For the last 2 days, having added about 8 people and about 100 life events, I 
> have not had any issues.
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