Bill,
You'll likely have more problems if you don't update as the security certificate is about to expire and has been updated in this 339 update.

Many people have updated with no problems. If you are used to doing Legacy updates you should have no problem though may need to pause your security software during the actual installation. If you get the Windows screen  Windows Protected your PC, click on the More Info link and then the Run Anyway button.

Another thing it's worth doing is right clicking on the installation file (if you are updating by downloading the file from the website and not using the link on the Legacy Home tab) and choosing to Run as Administrator.

Cathy

Bill Hoff <mailto:[email protected]>
Friday, 24 January 2020 12:22 PM
I’ve read so many posts about issues users are having. Is it safe to upgrade to the latest version? I’m not that great with solving problems even though using Legacy for several years.
Bill

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Cathy Pinner <mailto:[email protected]>
Friday, 24 January 2020 10:52 AM
Christopher,

Nothing in the update could remove the FS IDs from your family file.
However, an update can sometimes change some settings including Options > Customise 1.2 which controls which file is opened when Legacy opens. That may have happened and a different file to the one you normally use has opened. Check by using the Recent File list. The Recent File List is found by clicking the L top left corner of the Legacy screen if the L is larger than the title bar. If it isn't, you'll see a System Ribbon tab and it's on that instead. It depends on the Design Style you are using.
Make sure you are using the right file in the right folder.

Cathy

Christopher Seward Sr wrote:

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