Gary, have you tried using Legacy on your desktop with your data stored
in your OneDrive that comes with your Windows 10 software or with DropBox.

I use it that way and then can access my data for whatever computer.
You only want to have the data open on one device at a time to maintain
integrity in your data to avoid overwriting something.

Also, it is my understanding that the new MS Access database system has
a 'system lock' so the same database cannot be open in two locations at
the same time.

Just some thoughts,

John

On Wednesday 2 10 2016 2:51 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> I have Legacy installed on my desktop computer and maintain all my
> researching from there.
>
> The desktop computer is configured with TWO physical HD's --- a SSD "C"
> drive that contains the OS (Windows 10) and installed programs. The other
> a physical "D" drive contains all other data including my Legacy research
> files.
>
> I've never used Legacy on the laptop which only has one physical (the
> "C") drive. Anticipating some field work in the near future I would like
> to have my Legacy files and research available on it to update with any
> new information I might come across.
>
> If I install Legacy on the laptop how do I go about getting all my files
> and research materials stored from the desktop "D" drive to the laptop
> and then sync'd back to the desktop? Do I need to move the Legacy files
> from the desktop "D" drive to the "C" drive??
>
>
> Gary
>
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