If you have Windows 7 (not sure for Vista), you can install VMware Player and 
Microsoft XP Mode and run another version of Legacy from within the Virtual PC 
in the Windows XP environment.  If you have Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate 
and your PC supports virtualization, then you can use Microsoft Virtual PC 
instead of VMWare Player.
I do the latter as my pc can handle this.
All the above are Free downloads although you do have to register for VMWare 
Player.

PS This is also good for running the latest upgrade in XP Mode until you are 
happy that it is working fine - taking care, off course not to make any changes 
that you do not mind losing should you choose not to upgrade.

Alan Pereira


-----Original Message-----
From: Jenny M Benson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 16 March 2012 11:20
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] .2 copies of Legacy

I know several people on this list run 2 different versions of Legacy on the 
same machine, but is it possible to run 2 copies of the same version?

I had Legacy installed on my sister's computer for my own usen when i am 
visiting her, but she has now decided to switch from FTM to Legacy and as she 
was starting from scratch with a new computer she downloaded Legacy to it for 
herself, but does not want to pay for the deluxe version at this time.

I am now using her copy of Legacy for the first time and finding it jus too 
darn frustrating not having the deluxe features.  (No Source Clipboard? - 
aaarrrgghh!)  I am assuming that the only solution is for me to upgrade Legacy 
on her computer with my Customer No.  It is OK to run the paid-for program on 2 
different machines, isn;t it?



--
Jenny M Benson




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