RE: [LegacyUG] Entering a Location on a Military Base

2014-07-22 Thread Bob Austen
Jim,
I thought this was going to be an easy answer, but now I have no idea!  The 
county lines/names have also changed so you will have to consider the era.  
Currently the Fort Knox base covers parts of three counties: Bullitt, Meade and 
Hardin.  I also googled Fort Knox Hospital and there seems to be only one - the 
Ireland Army Community Hospital, and it appears to be in the *Hardin County*.  
No one seems to use a county name when referencing Fort Knox, or the hospital.

Ireland Army Community Hospital
289 Ireland Ave, Fort Knox, KY 40121, United States
+1 502-624-9333

Scott Hall recently posted a link to a county locator where I found this: 
http://historical-county.newberry.org/website/Kentucky/viewer.htm  
Unfortunately it doesn't seem to give a satisfactory answer.

I hope this can point you in the right direction.

Bob


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From: Jim [mailto:glt...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2014 7:35 PM
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] Entering a Location on a Military Base

Anyone have any ideas for entering a location for Fort Knox, Kentucky? A 
relative was born on the base which straddles two different counties. Nothing 
shows up in the GEO location list. I'm sure if I knew the base - the hospital 
would be the exact location, but I don't even know which county its in.

Jim Adkins“If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well 
enough.”
Albert Einstein




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RE: [LegacyUG] Legacy v8 any build - Windows 7 -- Check/Repair on large database

2014-07-22 Thread Alan Pereira
I have Win 7 and File Check / Repair does not work on any of my files.  
(1200-10,000 and various sizes between)
i7 processor and 8Gb memory

Alan Pereira

-Original Message-
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Sent: 21 July 2014 16:17
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] Legacy v8 any build - Windows 7 -- Check/Repair on large 
database

Could any of you who have a very large database, like over 100,000 records, 
tell me if check/repair works well for you.  I've seen it (on a file of 169,000 
records) finish in three minutes on one system, but on my system, and a number 
of others I've tried, it either fails with an error, or hangs for five to 
fifteen minutes on various steps along the way, often hanging right away in the 
middle of rebuilding indexes.

I have Windows 7 installed, and I've tried changing many settings and Services, 
and eliminating programs that might be interfering, but to no avail.  Anyway, 
it hangs or fails the same way on many of the new computers at our local Family 
History Library.  Any PC that has Windows XP will run Check/Repair without any 
problem, no matter how big the file is.  I should say that I've not seen any 
such problem on smaller files ( I suppose under 10,000 records)..  I have many 
small files which are the ones I usually work on, and have no difficulties with 
them.

Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated. :-)

Joseph Leavitt










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Re: [LegacyUG] Entering a Location on a Military Base

2014-07-22 Thread Sherry/Support
Do you have a birth certificate? Which county does that show?

Even if he was born on a military base, I would think a birth certificate
would be recorded in the county or state of birth.



Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree


On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 7:35 PM, Jim glt...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Anyone have any ideas for entering a location for Fort Knox, Kentucky? A
 relative was born on the base which straddles two different counties.
 Nothing shows up in the GEO location list. I'm sure if I knew the base -
 the hospital would be the exact location, but I don't even know which
 county its in.

 Jim Adkins“If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well
 enough.”
 Albert Einstein




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Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy v8 any build - Windows 7 -- Check/Repair on large database

2014-07-22 Thread JV Leavitt
Alan, does Check / Repair process your files okay on other computers?
Does C/R just hang, or do you get an error, or do you mean it takes
longer than expected?

Joseph Leavitt



On 7/22/2014 1:19 AM, Alan Pereira wrote:
 I have Win 7 and File Check / Repair does not work on any of my files.  
 (1200-10,000 and various sizes between)
 i7 processor and 8Gb memory

 Alan Pereira

 -Original Message-
 From: JV Leavitt [mailto:jleavi...@att.net]
 Sent: 21 July 2014 16:17
 To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
 Subject: [LegacyUG] Legacy v8 any build - Windows 7 -- Check/Repair on large 
 database

 Could any of you who have a very large database, like over 100,000 records, 
 tell me if check/repair works well for you.  I've seen it (on a file of 
 169,000 records) finish in three minutes on one system, but on my system, and 
 a number of others I've tried, it either fails with an error, or hangs for 
 five to fifteen minutes on various steps along the way, often hanging right 
 away in the middle of rebuilding indexes.

 I have Windows 7 installed, and I've tried changing many settings and 
 Services, and eliminating programs that might be interfering, but to no 
 avail.  Anyway, it hangs or fails the same way on many of the new computers 
 at our local Family History Library.  Any PC that has Windows XP will run 
 Check/Repair without any problem, no matter how big the file is.  I should 
 say that I've not seen any such problem on smaller files ( I suppose under 
 10,000 records)..  I have many small files which are the ones I usually work 
 on, and have no difficulties with them.

 Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated. :-)

 Joseph Leavitt




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RE: [LegacyUG] Legacy v8 any build - Windows 7 -- Check/Repair on large database

2014-07-22 Thread Alan Pereira
Joseph,
It just sat there with the win 7 circle revolving and doing nothing.  I 
cancelled, tried another 2 fdb files with the same result.
I rebooted the machine and it all worked fine.
I am not in the habit of leaving my machine on but must have done something 
before opening Legacy that caused this behaviour.  I can't repeat the problem.

Alan

-Original Message-
From: JV Leavitt [mailto:jleavi...@att.net]
Sent: 22 July 2014 14:55
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy v8 any build - Windows 7 -- Check/Repair on 
large database

Alan, does Check / Repair process your files okay on other computers?
Does C/R just hang, or do you get an error, or do you mean it takes longer than 
expected?

Joseph Leavitt



On 7/22/2014 1:19 AM, Alan Pereira wrote:
 I have Win 7 and File Check / Repair does not work on any of my files.
 (1200-10,000 and various sizes between)
 i7 processor and 8Gb memory

 Alan Pereira

 -Original Message-
 From: JV Leavitt [mailto:jleavi...@att.net]
 Sent: 21 July 2014 16:17
 To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
 Subject: [LegacyUG] Legacy v8 any build - Windows 7 -- Check/Repair on
 large database

 Could any of you who have a very large database, like over 100,000 records, 
 tell me if check/repair works well for you.  I've seen it (on a file of 
 169,000 records) finish in three minutes on one system, but on my system, and 
 a number of others I've tried, it either fails with an error, or hangs for 
 five to fifteen minutes on various steps along the way, often hanging right 
 away in the middle of rebuilding indexes.

 I have Windows 7 installed, and I've tried changing many settings and 
 Services, and eliminating programs that might be interfering, but to no 
 avail.  Anyway, it hangs or fails the same way on many of the new computers 
 at our local Family History Library.  Any PC that has Windows XP will run 
 Check/Repair without any problem, no matter how big the file is.  I should 
 say that I've not seen any such problem on smaller files ( I suppose under 
 10,000 records)..  I have many small files which are the ones I usually work 
 on, and have no difficulties with them.

 Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated. :-)

 Joseph Leavitt




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Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy v8 any build - Windows 7 -- Check/Repair on large database

2014-07-22 Thread JV Leavitt
Whew!  Good thinking.  Power-on-reset, a term I used in my old
profession, has fixed a multitude of problems, over the years. :-)

Joseph Leavitt


On 7/22/2014 7:38 AM, Alan Pereira wrote:
 Joseph,
 It just sat there with the win 7 circle revolving and doing nothing.  I 
 cancelled, tried another 2 fdb files with the same result.
 I rebooted the machine and it all worked fine.
 I am not in the habit of leaving my machine on but must have done something 
 before opening Legacy that caused this behaviour.  I can't repeat the problem.

 Alan

 -Original Message-
 From: JV Leavitt [mailto:jleavi...@att.net]
 Sent: 22 July 2014 14:55
 To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
 Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy v8 any build - Windows 7 -- Check/Repair on 
 large database

 Alan, does Check / Repair process your files okay on other computers?
 Does C/R just hang, or do you get an error, or do you mean it takes longer 
 than expected?

 Joseph Leavitt



 On 7/22/2014 1:19 AM, Alan Pereira wrote:
 I have Win 7 and File Check / Repair does not work on any of my files.
 (1200-10,000 and various sizes between)
 i7 processor and 8Gb memory

 Alan Pereira

 -Original Message-
 From: JV Leavitt [mailto:jleavi...@att.net]
 Sent: 21 July 2014 16:17
 To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
 Subject: [LegacyUG] Legacy v8 any build - Windows 7 -- Check/Repair on
 large database

 Could any of you who have a very large database, like over 100,000 records, 
 tell me if check/repair works well for you.  I've seen it (on a file of 
 169,000 records) finish in three minutes on one system, but on my system, 
 and a number of others I've tried, it either fails with an error, or hangs 
 for five to fifteen minutes on various steps along the way, often hanging 
 right away in the middle of rebuilding indexes.

 I have Windows 7 installed, and I've tried changing many settings and 
 Services, and eliminating programs that might be interfering, but to no 
 avail.  Anyway, it hangs or fails the same way on many of the new computers 
 at our local Family History Library.  Any PC that has Windows XP will run 
 Check/Repair without any problem, no matter how big the file is.  I should 
 say that I've not seen any such problem on smaller files ( I suppose under 
 10,000 records)..  I have many small files which are the ones I usually work 
 on, and have no difficulties with them.

 Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated. :-)

 Joseph Leavitt



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Re: [LegacyUG] Entering a Location on a Military Base

2014-07-22 Thread Susan Swindell
I was born in a military hospital.  For years I had listed the wrong county
until I took a good look at my birth certificate.  The base was in a
different county than the city it was named after.  Perhaps you could find
a genealogical society or historical society in the area and query them as
to the county in which the hospital is located.


On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 7:35 PM, Jim glt...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Anyone have any ideas for entering a location for Fort Knox, Kentucky? A
 relative was born on the base which straddles two different counties.
 Nothing shows up in the GEO location list. I'm sure if I knew the base -
 the hospital would be the exact location, but I don't even know which
 county its in.

 Jim Adkins“If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well
 enough.”
 Albert Einstein



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[LegacyUG] Error 91: when backing up Legacy Version 7.5

2014-07-22 Thread Flora
Hello List,

The past two days I keep getting this error when I try to back up my file.
It does not happen every time but about every third time:

Error reading Individual.

Error 91: Object variable or With block variable not set

(Note: The cause of this error is often fixed by doing a File  File
Maintenance  Check/Repair... on the family file.)

Would you like to TRY IT AGAIN?


I run File Maintenance-Check/Repair every time this error happens, but it
is not fixing the problem.


Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to fix this problem?


Thank you ,

Flora



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Re: [LegacyUG] Entering a Location on a Military Base

2014-07-22 Thread BobsTree2-Gmail
Kinda curious about this Fort Knox issue.

I am guessing that Fort Knox is Federal property.  Counties are usually subsets 
of state jurisdictions, have officials, budgets, etc.  Is it likely that 
Federal lands are not subsets of the state, and therefore do not belong to any 
county?

Again, timing is critical..was this Federal land at the time of birth?  If 
YES, then probably no county records,but may be some type of federal records?  
If NO, then a county probably did have control at that time, need to research 
its name and the county seat in that period.

Bob Hansen





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Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy v8 any build - Windows 7 -- Check/Repair on large database

2014-07-22 Thread J.M. Jay Ingalls
Shut down, restart even worked for a copy (Xerox?) machine about 1965.

Jay Ingalls
=
On 7/22/2014 9:51 AM, JV Leavitt wrote:
 Whew!  Good thinking.  Power-on-reset, a term I used in my old
 profession, has fixed a multitude of problems, over the years. :-)

 Joseph Leavitt


 On 7/22/2014 7:38 AM, Alan Pereira wrote:
 Joseph,
 It just sat there with the win 7 circle revolving and doing nothing.  I 
 cancelled, tried another 2 fdb files with the same result.
 I rebooted the machine and it all worked fine.
 I am not in the habit of leaving my machine on but must have done something 
 before opening Legacy that caused this behaviour.  I can't repeat the 
 problem.

 Alan

 -Original Message-
 From: JV Leavitt [mailto:jleavi...@att.net]
 Sent: 22 July 2014 14:55
 To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
 Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy v8 any build - Windows 7 -- Check/Repair on 
 large database

 Alan, does Check / Repair process your files okay on other computers?
 Does C/R just hang, or do you get an error, or do you mean it takes longer 
 than expected?

 Joseph Leavitt



 On 7/22/2014 1:19 AM, Alan Pereira wrote:
 I have Win 7 and File Check / Repair does not work on any of my files.
 (1200-10,000 and various sizes between)
 i7 processor and 8Gb memory

 Alan Pereira

 -Original Message-
 From: JV Leavitt [mailto:jleavi...@att.net]
 Sent: 21 July 2014 16:17
 To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
 Subject: [LegacyUG] Legacy v8 any build - Windows 7 -- Check/Repair on
 large database

 Could any of you who have a very large database, like over 100,000 records, 
 tell me if check/repair works well for you.  I've seen it (on a file of 
 169,000 records) finish in three minutes on one system, but on my system, 
 and a number of others I've tried, it either fails with an error, or hangs 
 for five to fifteen minutes on various steps along the way, often hanging 
 right away in the middle of rebuilding indexes.

 I have Windows 7 installed, and I've tried changing many settings and 
 Services, and eliminating programs that might be interfering, but to no 
 avail.  Anyway, it hangs or fails the same way on many of the new computers 
 at our local Family History Library.  Any PC that has Windows XP will run 
 Check/Repair without any problem, no matter how big the file is.  I should 
 say that I've not seen any such problem on smaller files ( I suppose under 
 10,000 records)..  I have many small files which are the ones I usually 
 work on, and have no difficulties with them.

 Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated. :-)

 Joseph Leavitt


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Re: [LegacyUG] Entering a Location on a Military Base

2014-07-22 Thread M. Brenzel
Maybe with the address you can find the county.

Ireland Army Community Hospital
289 Ireland Avenue
Building 851
Fort Knox, KY

Mary


On Jul 22, 2014, at 10:57 AM, Susan Swindell swind...@value.net wrote:

 I was born in a military hospital.  For years I had listed the wrong county 
 until I took a good look at my birth certificate.  The base was in a 
 different county than the city it was named after.  Perhaps you could find a 
 genealogical society or historical society in the area and query them as to 
 the county in which the hospital is located.


 On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 7:35 PM, Jim glt...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Anyone have any ideas for entering a location for Fort Knox, Kentucky? A 
 relative was born on the base which straddles two different counties. Nothing 
 shows up in the GEO location list. I'm sure if I knew the base - the hospital 
 would be the exact location, but I don't even know which county its in.

 Jim Adkins



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Re: [LegacyUG] Entering a Location on a Military Base

2014-07-22 Thread Jim
1949 so it would be federal. I'm just going to leave it. There are other 
Forts in the GEO database, though. Fort Dix comes up with the county name, 
and so does Fort Hood. Thanks for the help.

Jim Adkins“If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well 
enough.”                                                                        
                            Albert Einstein 


On Tue, 7/22/14, BobsTree2-Gmail bobstr...@gmail.com wrote:

 Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Entering a Location on a Military Base
 To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
 Date: Tuesday, July 22, 2014, 10:25 AM

 Kinda curious about this Fort Knox
 issue.

 I am guessing that Fort Knox is Federal property. 
 Counties are usually subsets of state jurisdictions, have
 officials, budgets, etc.  Is it likely that Federal
 lands are not subsets of the state, and therefore do not
 belong to any county?

 Again, timing is critical..was this Federal land at the
 time of birth?  If YES, then probably no county
 records,but may be some type of federal records?  If
 NO, then a county probably did have control at that time,
 need to research its name and the county seat in that
 period.

 Bob Hansen





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RE: [LegacyUG] Entering a Location on a Military Base

2014-07-22 Thread Bobby Johnson
Nationalatlas.gov shows it in Hardin County.

Bobby

 -Original Message-
 From: Jim [mailto:glt...@yahoo.com]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 11:39 AM
 To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
 Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Entering a Location on a Military Base

 1949 so it would be federal. I'm just going to leave it. There are other 
 Forts
 in the GEO database, though. Fort Dix comes up with the county name, and
 so does Fort Hood. Thanks for the help.

 Jim Adkins“If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well
 enough.”  
   Albert
 Einstein






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RE: [LegacyUG] Legacy v8 any build - Windows 7 -- Check/Repair on large database

2014-07-22 Thread Bob Austen
Update... Legacy just hung up on me while doing a Check/Repair.  I did several 
C/R's over the last two days with no problem.  Today I added a number of more 
records and deleted a number.  Ran Check/Repair and it hung up on rebuilding 
indexes.



Oh wait, as I am writing the email it went to the next step - what was taking 
me under 5 minutes for the entire action took 18 minutes to get past 
'Rebuilding Indexes'.  (54/193)   The operation completed successfully taking 
22 minutes.  ???



Bob A







On Monday, July 21, 2014 12:42 PM, Bob Austen rgaus...@telus.net wrote:



Joseph,

As Jay points out the more memory the better.  However, although it was slow, I 
didn't crash with a file of Jay's size on my Pentium, XP, 1GB - so you should 
be OK with an I5, 4GB.  I have upgraded to and I7, 16GB, Win 8.1 64 bit, and it 
takes me about 5 minutes on a file of over 400,000 names.  The time can vary 
depending on the number of errors found.  I don't do a Check/Repair daily as 
Jay does - I think that's a great plan, but I get busy (lazy) and don't do it.

Bob A


-Original Message-
From: JV Leavitt [mailto:jleavi...@att.net]
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2014 10:22 AM
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy v8 any build - Windows 7 -- Check/Repair on 
large database

Thank you Jay.  I am using an I5 processor with only 4GB memory.  I had a 64 
bit Win 7 with 8 GB RAM installed, but since I saw the failures on other PC's 
like this, and that it ran fine on three separate PC's with
32 bit Win 7 and 4 GB RAM, I went to the extreme, and wrote over my 64 bit 
system with a 32 bit one.  Now I still have the same problem.
Sigh  It is very confusing because I have an older PC with a core 2
duo processor and 32 bit Win 7 and 4 GB Ram, which runs Check/Repair fine on 
the same database every time.  It leaves me with the question as to why the 
same file works on some systems but not on others.  The PC's at the FH Center 
are new I5 units with very fast processors, etc., and most but not all of them 
give me the same fits as I see on my new PC at home.  I supposed it must be the 
SSD that I have on my system, but I don't think the PC's at the FH Center have 
SSDs, though I'm not perfectly sure about that.

I am sad at having to give up my new PC and go back to my old one.
However, the problem is so serious as to make it possibly the only option left. 
 Once the Check/Repair fails, the db is ruined, and I am obliged to restore a 
backup file.  As you can imagine, that bothers me greatly.  I know I can 
backup, and restore the file on my wife's XP system, and then run the 
Check/Repair, and then..., but I don't have enough patience to do that very 
often.

Thanks for your reply -- it does help.

Joseph Leavitt


On 7/21/2014 9:54 AM, Jay 1FamilyTree wrote:
 Joe,

 I run check repair once a day on my database of 230,000.

 If it taking as long as you say, most likely your PC needs a larger
 memory and a better processor.

 I have an I5 processor with 16GB memory, and sometimes it will take as
 long as 5 minutes.

 Try running it right after a cold startup before you open or start any
 other process on your PC.


 When I have had to troubleshoot, (Only once in over 8 years) I broke
 the file into two and did each one, then put them back together (I
 never did find the reason why, but I didnt care as my data was safe
 and correct.)

 Hope that helps,

 Jay




 On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 8:16 AM, JV Leavitt jleavi...@att.net
 mailto:jleavi...@att.net wrote:

Could any of you who have a very large database, like over 100,000
records, tell me if check/repair works well for you.  I've seen it
(on a
file of 169,000 records) finish in three minutes on one system, but on
my system, and a number of others I've tried, it either fails with an
error, or hangs for five to fifteen minutes on various steps along the
way, often hanging right away in the middle of rebuilding indexes.

I have Windows 7 installed, and I've tried changing many settings and
Services, and eliminating programs that might be interfering, but
to no
avail.  Anyway, it hangs or fails the same way on many of the new
computers at our local Family History Library.  Any PC that has
Windows
XP will run Check/Repair without any problem, no matter how big
the file
is.  I should say that I've not seen any such problem on smaller
files (
I suppose under 10,000 records)..  I have many small files which
are the
ones I usually work on, and have no difficulties with them.

Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated. :-)

Joseph Leavitt









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Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy v8 any build - Windows 7 -- Check/Repair on large database

2014-07-22 Thread Jay 1FamilyTree
If that is the case I would be seriously worried.

In effect, if File check is not completing. then your database integrity in
not reliable.
And the possibility exists that you data will be compromised.

I hope you find a solution soon. It would be a shame to lose all your hard
work.





On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 1:19 AM, Alan Pereira alanpere...@tiscali.co.uk
wrote:

 I have Win 7 and File Check / Repair does not work on any of my files.
  (1200-10,000 and various sizes between)
 i7 processor and 8Gb memory

 Alan Pereira

 -Original Message-
 From: JV Leavitt [mailto:jleavi...@att.net]
 Sent: 21 July 2014 16:17
 To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
 Subject: [LegacyUG] Legacy v8 any build - Windows 7 -- Check/Repair on
 large database

 Could any of you who have a very large database, like over 100,000
 records, tell me if check/repair works well for you.  I've seen it (on a
 file of 169,000 records) finish in three minutes on one system, but on my
 system, and a number of others I've tried, it either fails with an error,
 or hangs for five to fifteen minutes on various steps along the way, often
 hanging right away in the middle of rebuilding indexes.

 I have Windows 7 installed, and I've tried changing many settings and
 Services, and eliminating programs that might be interfering, but to no
 avail.  Anyway, it hangs or fails the same way on many of the new computers
 at our local Family History Library.  Any PC that has Windows XP will run
 Check/Repair without any problem, no matter how big the file is.  I should
 say that I've not seen any such problem on smaller files ( I suppose under
 10,000 records)..  I have many small files which are the ones I usually
 work on, and have no difficulties with them.

 Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated. :-)

 Joseph Leavitt










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RE: [LegacyUG] Entering a Location on a Military Base

2014-07-22 Thread Jim

Thanks for the assist.

Jim Adkins “If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well 
enough.”                                                                        
                            Albert Einstein 


On Tue, 7/22/14, Bobby Johnson b...@brmemc.net wrote:

 Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Entering a Location on a Military Base
 To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
 Date: Tuesday, July 22, 2014, 12:25 PM

 Nationalatlas.gov shows it in Hardin
 County.

 Bobby

  -Original Message-
  From: Jim [mailto:glt...@yahoo.com]
  Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 11:39 AM
  To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
  Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Entering a Location on a
 Military Base
 
  1949 so it would be federal. I'm just going to leave
 it. There are other Forts
  in the GEO database, though. Fort Dix comes up with the
 county name, and
  so does Fort Hood. Thanks for the help.
 
  Jim Adkins“If you can't explain it simply, you don't
 understand it well
  enough.”           
                
                
                
                
                
         Albert
  Einstein
 





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Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy v8 any build - Windows 7 -- Check/Repair on large database

2014-07-22 Thread singhals
And if it doesn't, don't turn it back on so fast next time. :)

Cheryl Singhal

J.M. Jay Ingalls wrote:
 Shut down, restart even worked for a copy (Xerox?) machine about 1965.

 Jay Ingalls
 =
 On 7/22/2014 9:51 AM, JV Leavitt wrote:
 Whew!  Good thinking.  Power-on-reset, a term I used in my old
 profession, has fixed a multitude of problems, over the years. :-)

 Joseph Leavitt


 On 7/22/2014 7:38 AM, Alan Pereira wrote:
 Joseph,
 It just sat there with the win 7 circle revolving and doing nothing.  I 
 cancelled, tried another 2 fdb files with the same result.
 I rebooted the machine and it all worked fine.
 I am not in the habit of leaving my machine on but must have done something 
 before opening Legacy that caused this behaviour.  I can't repeat the 
 problem.

 Alan

 -Original Message-
 From: JV Leavitt [mailto:jleavi...@att.net]
 Sent: 22 July 2014 14:55
 To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
 Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy v8 any build - Windows 7 -- Check/Repair on 
 large database

 Alan, does Check / Repair process your files okay on other computers?
 Does C/R just hang, or do you get an error, or do you mean it takes longer 
 than expected?

 Joseph Leavitt



 On 7/22/2014 1:19 AM, Alan Pereira wrote:
 I have Win 7 and File Check / Repair does not work on any of my files.
 (1200-10,000 and various sizes between)
 i7 processor and 8Gb memory

 Alan Pereira

 -Original Message-
 From: JV Leavitt [mailto:jleavi...@att.net]
 Sent: 21 July 2014 16:17
 To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
 Subject: [LegacyUG] Legacy v8 any build - Windows 7 -- Check/Repair on
 large database

 Could any of you who have a very large database, like over 100,000 
 records, tell me if check/repair works well for you.  I've seen it (on a 
 file of 169,000 records) finish in three minutes on one system, but on my 
 system, and a number of others I've tried, it either fails with an error, 
 or hangs for five to fifteen minutes on various steps along the way, often 
 hanging right away in the middle of rebuilding indexes.

 I have Windows 7 installed, and I've tried changing many settings and 
 Services, and eliminating programs that might be interfering, but to no 
 avail.  Anyway, it hangs or fails the same way on many of the new 
 computers at our local Family History Library.  Any PC that has Windows XP 
 will run Check/Repair without any problem, no matter how big the file is.  
 I should say that I've not seen any such problem on smaller files ( I 
 suppose under 10,000 records)..  I have many small files which are the 
 ones I usually work on, and have no difficulties with them.

 Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated. :-)

 Joseph Leavitt



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Re: [LegacyUG] Error 91: when backing up Legacy Version 7.5

2014-07-22 Thread Cathy Pinner
Hi Flora,

Have you read this:
http://support.legacyfamilytree.com/article/AA-00235/11/Error-Messages-Problems/Error-91-Backing-up.html

See if any of those suggestions help.

Cathy

Flora wrote:
 Hello List,

 The past two days I keep getting this error when I try to back up my
 file. It does not happen every time but about every third time:

 Error reading Individual.

 Error 91: Object variable or With block variable not set

 (Note: The cause of this error is often fixed by doing a File  File
 Maintenance  Check/Repair... on the family file.)

 Would you like to TRY IT AGAIN?


 I run File Maintenance-Check/Repair every time this error happens, but
 it is not fixing the problem.


 Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to fix this problem?


 Thank you ,

 Flora




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Re: [LegacyUG] Switch From FTM 2014

2014-07-22 Thread Stu and Priscilla Fanning
Hello Sherry,
 I finally have some time tonight to deal with the notes in my family tree 
that have spaces in the middle of the words.  From the information below, it 
seems like I can continue with the tree that I have transferred to Legacy from 
Family Tree Maker via a GEDCOM.  Is that true...that I don't need to delete the 
tree and start over again importing the tree?
 The Knowledge Base, as written below, says that I can tell Legacy to 
change the method it is using and three choices are given.  First of all, which 
of the three choices should I choose if I want to get rid of the spaces in the 
middle of words, and then where do I find a place where I can tell Legacy to 
change the method?  Please give me step by step/key by key instructions because 
I am not at all familiar with where to find things in Legacy.  I feel that I 
have looked through the tool bar and have not been able to find anything at all 
that would have anything to do with spaces in the middle of words in the notes 
section.
   Thanks,
 Priscilla



 From: Sherry/Support she...@legacyfamilytree.com
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2014 6:01 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Switch From FTM 2014



Priscilla,

Relative to the spaces in the Notes,  this article from our Knowledge Base 
explains it

http://support.legacyfamilytree.com/article/AA-00514

How Notes Are Formatted in a GEDCOM File:

In a GEDCOM file, multiple-line notes are supposed to be broken in the middle 
of a word at the end of each line.  For example, this is how a small note 
might look in the file:

  Aunt Mary spent most of her ti
  me knitting.  When she wasn't kni
  tting something, she was cooking.


In the past, however, most programs would break the lines between words 
instead of in the middle of words.  For example:
 
  Aunt Mary spent most of her time
  knitting.  When she wasn't knitting
  something, she was cooking.

 
A problem arises if the old style is imported with the new rules.  This 
results in some words being put together without any space between them.  For 
example, the note might look like this:
  Aunt Mary spent most of her timeknitting.  When she wasn't 
knittingsomething,she was cooking.


Or, if the new style is imported with the old rules you end up with spaces in 
the middle of words:

 
  Aunt Mary spent most of her ti me knitting.  When she wasn't kni 
tting something, she was cooking.

 
Legacy
 keeps an internal list of how all genealogy programs export note blocks
 into GEDCOM files. This allows Legacy to decide how to put the line
back together again when the notes are imported.  Sometimes a GEDCOM
file comes along that came from a program that Legacy never heard of. 
In this case, Legacy might guess incorrectly as to how the note lines
are formatted.
SOLUTION:
If, after importing a GEDCOM file, you find that the notes either have spaces 
in the middle of some of the words, or that some words don't have a space 
between
them, you can tell Legacy to change the method it is using. You can
choose between:
 
• Let Legacy decide how lines are broken
• Lines are broken in the middle of words
• Lines are broken between words


Relative to the Event Sentences, those can be edited by going to View  Master 
Lists  Event​ ​D​efinition to ​edit the definition to read the way you'd like 
to see it​ as well as using the Sentence Override for changing a specific 
wording. 

​​

Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree


On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 2:10 PM, Stu and Priscilla Fanning sf...@yahoo.com 
wrote:

I switched from FTM, but 2006 or somewhere back there.  I am still in the 
process of moving over to Legacy 8 via GEDCOM.  My trees are much smaller, and 
I am certainly not a Legacy architect.  I am just bumbling along.  So far, I 
have noticed that in the General Notes, there are a lot of spaces in the 
middle of words that need to be fixed.  In trying the Descendant Narrative 
Book Report, some information comes out in a strange and less than complete 
form.  I believe it was the area in FTM where you could put in Religion, 
Residence, Occupation, or Education, etc. and then a date and 
information.  In the Legacy report I get She had a religion between 1943 and 
1950.  She had a religion between 1975 and 1995.  He had a residence between 
1943 and 1965.  I figured that my only option was to rewrite this information 
and put it into the General Notes.  If anyone has any better ideas, I'd love 
to hear them.  I don't have tons of this
 sort of information in my trees, but it would be easier if I did not have to 
rewrite.
  Priscilla



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