Hi John,


I work much the same way… not shutting things down as often as I should.  
However, in Legacy I close/reopen the file regularly, if not closing Legacy, so 
if there is an issue, where Legacy has to close, I can get back to the last 
person edited.  If Legacy closes, and I restart, it seems to open to the person 
that was open at the time of the last close – I lose my place.  Even though the 
file is pretty much always saved as you go, I wish Legacy had a ‘Save File’ 
button where it would then keep track of everything as it is at that time.



Because of recent issues/problems with Legacy I have been closing/restarting, 
rebooting, quite often – still no notification about upgrades.



Bob







From: John Roose [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2014 7:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Updating to 381 Uninstalling/Reinstalling



Bob -



You are not alone in having this problem! In Legacy 7 it would notify me of a 
new build; not so in Legacy 8. When I raised this issue before on this list, 
support told me that I had to close Legacy for the notification to be made. I 
started doing just that (previously I would let Legacy run for days at a time) 
and did NOT get notified that 381 was available except on this list! When I 
clicked on "Check for updates" it said there was one. I did not follow up; 
rather, I closed Legacy, shut down my computer, restarted everything. Still no 
notification. I then did update with no problem. But, the notification does not 
work for me either.



I now check frequently. I do wonder how many others have this problem?



John




Genealogy - - - - - it's in my blood!



On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 10:08 AM, Bob Austen <[email protected]> wrote:

I seldom get the notification via Legacy about an update.  It always says I 
have the latest build.  I live in Canada and hear about the upgrades from a 
colleague in Scotland.  Perhaps the notifications to update are regional so as 
not to overwhelm the system.  I have to go to the Legacy website and look for 
the updates and download/install from there.

The procedure now treats the upgrade like a new installation, complete with 
emailing me a temporary password.  And there is also the entire 66MB file to 
download each time which can present a problem for those with slower 
connections.

Bob Austen





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