My goal is to have a database (.fdb) on the cloud which cousins around the
country/world can view/input/edit.  I have put the data file (.fdb and
associated files) on Google Drive.  Since I have the Drive App downloaded to
my pc (which makes Google Drive appear as a drive on my pc) I can open
Legacy 8 then open the file Loftus.fdb on my Google Drive and it works fine
from home and also works from my girlfriends pc in which I've done the same
thing.  But this works because I have the same Google Drive account.



I've asked several relatives around the country to download Legacy 8.  I've
"shared" (gave view/edit permissions) to them on the Genealogy folder  on
Google Drive.  This has sent a link via email to them to the folder on
Google Drive.



But how do they navigate to the Loftus.fdb file from their copy of Legacy 8
so we all are using/viewing/editing the same copy of the Loftus.fdb file?
Has anyone done this?



The link they receive does take them to my Google Drive and to the database
file.  But it's not being accessed by Legacy - only their file manager.  My
suspicion is that first they will need to download the Googe Drive app which
creates a virtual drive (of Google Drive) on their pc.  But this is a drive
of "their" Google Drive account.  Then, somehow, they need to access the
database file which is on my Google Drive.



Duane








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