Jon and Sid,
Ditto for me. I just purchase Leg5.deluxe. (been using Leg4 with no
problems, as with 3 and 2) I run Win98. This is not the only problem that
I've had. In the week since I installed Leg5, the program has shut down
numerous times. Am I understanding this correctly? Does Leg5 need to be ran
on XP? And if so, why were we not told that?
Support?
Thank You
Sue
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Shut-down anomaly
> Sid,
> I had similar problems with Legacy and other programs on my old computer
> which ran WIN ME. I believe SE is rather close in nature to ME. My
problems
> did not disappear until I purchased a new computer. Maybe someone else
can
> provide you with a technical answer as to what is happening, I can't, but
I
> would suggest you increase the frequency of your backups until you buy a
new
> computer.
>
> Jon Raymond
> St. Paul Park, MN
> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~raymond
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