Do you have Legacy charting open? That opens and uses your database too. 

Loren Johns
Stuart, FL

> On Nov 1, 2020, at 6:01 AM, Brian Kelly <exma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> This can happen if Legacy does not close down correctly. A filename.ldb file 
> is left in the folder where your file is stored. It can also happen if you 
> have Legacy Charting or Legacy Family Search running when you try to open 
> Legacy because those modules also open your family file.
> 
> Shut down any open Legacy, LegacyFamilySearch or LegacyCharting programs.
> 
> Use Windows file Explorer to access the folder where your Family file(s). 
> Look for and delete any .ldb files you find.
> 
> Restart Legacy and you should be fine.
> 
> Brian Kelly
> Rockland, ON, Canada
> 
>> On 01-Nov.-20 4:46 a.m., Gillian Häkli wrote:
>> Good morning from Finland,
>> When I turn on Legacy I get the following message:
>> I turned Legacy off and opened it again but still got the same message. I 
>> looked at Task Manager and there was only one Legacy open. So what does it 
>> mean and, please, what can I do about it?
>> Regards,
>> Gillian
> 
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