Norm - I have my files on my Microsoft 'OneDrive' cloud account and they
work wonderfully.  I access LFT on multiple computers (including Windows
tablet) and am able to keep my data files current.

You have to have the 'Cloud' account mapped to the computer through
their application and then it will show up just like any other networked
drive.

John

On Thursday 4 2 2015 5:32 AM, Norman Weston wrote:
> After several years away from family history I have returned to it to
> see if there is anything new to discover.
> After a few computer hard drive deaths over the years, I am so glad
> that I had backed up both my family file and media to my dropbox
> account. I live part of the year in one country and part in another
> and I have my Legacy Family Tree on several computers. At present if I
> make some changes on one computer I would need to backup my file plus
> its media and restore them on the other to keep it current. If I fail
> to do this each and every time I make changes, I could overwrite
> something I had changed previously! So my question is, has anyone ever
> mentioned or thought about any sort of Legacy auto backup facility to
> cloud in order that nothing is ever lost? Apologies if this has been
> discussed before, I am not sure how to search the past topics.
>
>
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