Re: [LegacyUG] Using Legacy on Mac

2010-10-30 Thread Robert Runion
I run Legacy on my iMAC using VMware Fusion and Windows 7.  As noted earlier, 
all my stuff is in the Windows side of the system; however, there is a feature 
in Fusion that you might explore - Unity.  It is some sort of feature that 
allows crossfeed, but I have no idea how it works.  You might try talkign to 
the VMware techies.  I had it working one day, but it got in the way of doing 
genealogy and I haven't revisited it.

Bob
On Oct 29, 2010, at 9:58 PM, Ron Taylor wrote:

 I am using Legacy 7.4.0.45 right now on my macbook with Parallels version 6 
 and thousands of multimedia files attached.  Works well.  Mac OS 10.4.6 can 
 see the pictures files as well.  May not be possible with other VM products 
 but Parallels does work both ways.
 Ron Taylor


 --- On Fri, 10/29/10, David Hook daveh...@rogers.com wrote:

 From: David Hook daveh...@rogers.com
 Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Using Legacy on Mac
 To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
 Date: Friday, October 29, 2010, 8:28 PM

 Vickie:

 I don't believe that you can do this. It's a Windows issue,
 I've been told. Mac operating systems can read
 windows-formatted drives, but Windows operating systems
 aren't able to recognize Mac-formatted drives.  So if
 you are using parallels, or boot camp (or whatever) when you
 are using the Mac OS, you can see both sides of the
 partition, but when using the Windows OS you can only see
 the Windows side.

 So, if you are running Legacy, you need to be using the
 Windows OS, so the best solution is to keep all of your
 genealogy files on the Windows side of the partition so that
 you can access them from other side.

 Hope that helps,
 Dave




 On 2010-10-29, at 9:57 PM, Vickie Prows wrote:

 Finally got Legacy to work on my new Mac inside
 Windows 7 with VMFusion, but
 don't know how to connect with my Multimedia which
 resides on the Mac side of
 the computer.  Any hints?

 I'd love to see a User Group for Mac people.  We
 have our own set of
 problems..

 Vickie



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Re: [LegacyUG] Using Legacy on Mac

2010-10-30 Thread Scott Hall
It can be done.  The challenge is I'm not sure how.

I also run Legacy on Windows (XP) via VMWare Fusion.  My files are all
on the Mac side -- even the data file.

I have a network drive that I can see on the Windows side called
Shared Folders that takes me to the Mac side.  I note that when I
click on most of the folders, no programs appear -- this is the
Windows can't see Mac issue mentioned above.  But I can access the
Legacy files.

Even though I can't help you figure out how, I assure you it is
possible.  I'd suggest looking at the manuals or help files for VMware
Fusion, or perhaps someone else here can better assist.

Good luck.

Scott




On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 6:54 AM, Robert Runion sarge1...@cox.net wrote:

 I run Legacy on my iMAC using VMware Fusion and Windows 7.  As noted earlier, 
 all my stuff is in the Windows side of the system; however, there is a 
 feature in Fusion that you might explore - Unity.  It is some sort of feature 
 that allows crossfeed, but I have no idea how it works.  You might try 
 talkign to the VMware techies.  I had it working one day, but it got in the 
 way of doing genealogy and I haven't revisited it.

 Bob
 On Oct 29, 2010, at 9:58 PM, Ron Taylor wrote:

  I am using Legacy 7.4.0.45 right now on my macbook with Parallels version 6 
  and thousands of multimedia files attached.  Works well.  Mac OS 10.4.6 can 
  see the pictures files as well.  May not be possible with other VM products 
  but Parallels does work both ways.
  Ron Taylor
 
 
  --- On Fri, 10/29/10, David Hook daveh...@rogers.com wrote:
 
  From: David Hook daveh...@rogers.com
  Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Using Legacy on Mac
  To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
  Date: Friday, October 29, 2010, 8:28 PM
 
  Vickie:
 
  I don't believe that you can do this. It's a Windows issue,
  I've been told. Mac operating systems can read
  windows-formatted drives, but Windows operating systems
  aren't able to recognize Mac-formatted drives.  So if
  you are using parallels, or boot camp (or whatever) when you
  are using the Mac OS, you can see both sides of the
  partition, but when using the Windows OS you can only see
  the Windows side.
 
  So, if you are running Legacy, you need to be using the
  Windows OS, so the best solution is to keep all of your
  genealogy files on the Windows side of the partition so that
  you can access them from other side.
 
  Hope that helps,
  Dave
 
 
 
 
  On 2010-10-29, at 9:57 PM, Vickie Prows wrote:
 
  Finally got Legacy to work on my new Mac inside
  Windows 7 with VMFusion, but
  don't know how to connect with my Multimedia which
  resides on the Mac side of
  the computer.  Any hints?
 
  I'd love to see a User Group for Mac people.  We
  have our own set of
  problems..
 
  Vickie
 
 
 
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Re: [LegacyUG] Using Legacy on Mac

2010-10-30 Thread Kathy Almquist
As I said before - - I sue the shared folders all the time and they cross 
over from my Mac to Legacy in Windows just fine.  But, like the others - -I 
can't tell you how to get it set up!

Kathy


On Oct 30, 2010, at 6:56 AM, Scott Hall wrote:

 It can be done.  The challenge is I'm not sure how.

 I also run Legacy on Windows (XP) via VMWare Fusion.  My files are all
 on the Mac side -- even the data file.

 I have a network drive that I can see on the Windows side called
 Shared Folders that takes me to the Mac side.  I note that when I
 click on most of the folders, no programs appear -- this is the
 Windows can't see Mac issue mentioned above.  But I can access the
 Legacy files.

 Even though I can't help you figure out how, I assure you it is
 possible.  I'd suggest looking at the manuals or help files for VMware
 Fusion, or perhaps someone else here can better assist.

 Good luck.

 Scott








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[LegacyUG] Using Legacy on Mac

2010-10-29 Thread Vickie Prows
Finally got Legacy to work on my new Mac inside Windows 7 with VMFusion, but
don't know how to connect with my Multimedia which resides on the Mac side of
the computer.  Any hints?

I'd love to see a User Group for Mac people.  We have our own set of
problems..

Vickie



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Re: [LegacyUG] Using Legacy on Mac

2010-10-29 Thread Kathy Almquist
I will have to go see if my daughter remembers how she did it, I also run 
Legacy In windows on my Mac with VMFusion. She set it up so that I have shared 
folders that can be accessed from Legacy or Mac.  Look at shared folders and 
see if you can figure it outsorry I can't be of more help.

Kathy

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On Oct 29, 2010, at 7:57 PM, Vickie Prows vpr...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Finally got Legacy to work on my new Mac inside Windows 7 with VMFusion, but
 don't know how to connect with my Multimedia which resides on the Mac side of
 the computer.  Any hints?

 I'd love to see a User Group for Mac people.  We have our own set of
 problems..

 Vickie



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Re: [LegacyUG] Using Legacy on Mac

2010-10-29 Thread Ron Taylor
I am using Legacy 7.4.0.45 right now on my macbook with Parallels version 6 and 
thousands of multimedia files attached.  Works well.  Mac OS 10.4.6 can see the 
pictures files as well.  May not be possible with other VM products but 
Parallels does work both ways.
Ron Taylor


--- On Fri, 10/29/10, David Hook daveh...@rogers.com wrote:

 From: David Hook daveh...@rogers.com
 Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Using Legacy on Mac
 To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
 Date: Friday, October 29, 2010, 8:28 PM

 Vickie:

 I don't believe that you can do this. It's a Windows issue,
 I've been told. Mac operating systems can read
 windows-formatted drives, but Windows operating systems
 aren't able to recognize Mac-formatted drives.  So if
 you are using parallels, or boot camp (or whatever) when you
 are using the Mac OS, you can see both sides of the
 partition, but when using the Windows OS you can only see
 the Windows side.

 So, if you are running Legacy, you need to be using the
 Windows OS, so the best solution is to keep all of your
 genealogy files on the Windows side of the partition so that
 you can access them from other side.

 Hope that helps,
 Dave




 On 2010-10-29, at 9:57 PM, Vickie Prows wrote:

  Finally got Legacy to work on my new Mac inside
 Windows 7 with VMFusion, but
  don't know how to connect with my Multimedia which
 resides on the Mac side of
  the computer.  Any hints?
 
  I'd love to see a User Group for Mac people.  We
 have our own set of
  problems..
 
  Vickie
 
 
 
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