I'm puzzled - I just got a new laptop a couple of months ago with Windows
10 on it. Legacy's default folder was in the c:\users\<user
name>\Documents\Legacy Family Tree\.

Same with the Windows 10 upgrade over Windows 7 on my desktop. Since I did
the Win10 upgrade, I installed a fresh copy of Legacy.

The default folders for Office 365 on the laptop (I got a free copy of it
for a year and had to install it myself) did go to the OneDrive folder, but
not the Legacy installs - and I have two different versions installed.

Legacy was installed after Office 365 on the laptop and after the OneDrive
folder was installed on the desktop.


Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree

On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 11:18 AM, Brian L. Lightfoot <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, thankfully Legacy is smart enough to create its files in wherever
> Windows has established the user's Documents folder, in this case under the
> OneDrive folder.
>
> It seems that I was right in that Microsoft is pushing their OneDrive
> cloud service onto users whether they want it or not. Now we know why the
> upgrade to Windows 10 was free. It will be interesting to see if existing
> users of previous versions of Windows 10 will have their Documents folder
> moved into a OneDrive folder.
>
> OneDrive indicates my free storage capacity is 15 GB. But if one were to
> click on their link to add more storage, that page says that the current
> free plan is 5 GB. Maybe it’s the Win10 Pro version that gets 15 GB over
> the Home version.
>
>
> Brian in CA
>
>
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