OK, I'm probably confused as the next guy but maybe we have some
difficulties here in explaining or describing normal Windows tasks. First of
all, unless I fell asleep a few years ago, Windows Explorer does not have
the capability of creating or copying a list of files from a particular
folder. I
At 12:44 AM 9/2/2009, you wrote:
OK, I'm probably confused as the next guy but maybe we have some
difficulties here in explaining or describing normal Windows tasks.
First of all, unless I fell asleep a few years ago, Windows Explorer
does not have the capability of creating or copying a list
MJ Harper wrote
No, I don't have INSTALL.LOG in C:\Legacy\. It isn't there as a
stand-alone, and it isn't there in the BACKUP folder.
However, when, in Windows Explorer, I open the BACKUP folder, and copy
the list of files to paste here, instead they get pasted as
attachments, not as a text
Mary Jo,
No, it is not set to hidden. We have had a number of people who have 'lost'
their Install.LOG
BTW.Brian,it is possible to create a list of files in a folder using cmd and
something like the old DOS. (Way, way off topic so please don't ask! - Try
Google)
Ron Ferguson
At 02:22 AM 9/2/2009, you wrote:
Try this: Open the c:\legacy\backup folder in Windows Explorer,
click on Tools in the menu bar ... see if the first item under that
has the radio button checked. If so, ... Has the file install.log
now appeared in your list of files?
Thanks, Jenny, for
ronald ferguson wrote:
Mary Jo,
No, it is not set to hidden. We have had a number of people who have 'lost' their Install.LOG
BTW.Brian,it is possible to create a list of files in a folder using cmd and something like the old DOS. (Way, way off topic so please don't ask! - Try Google)
Mary Jo,
It appears that you are searching for INSTALL (DOT) LOG (DOT) FILE.
As an earlier responder said, search for INSTALL (DOT) LOG.
Jim
- Original Message -
From: MJ Harper mjohar...@comcast.net
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 4:50 AM
I think the install.log file wasn't installed during the update (see mails
in the archive about the install.log problem in March 2009). Probably
because of registry problems.
I suppose the OP should contact support directly to get instructions how to
remove legacy from the registry (and delete
Sorry, I had intended to send that message to the staff not to the list.
Myrna
- Original Message -
From: Brian L. Lightfoot br...@the-lightfoots.com
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 5:38 PM
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Congratulations!
But
At 06:30 AM 9/2/2009, you wrote:
Mary Jo,
It appears that you are searching for INSTALL (DOT) LOG (DOT) FILE.
As an earlier responder said, search for INSTALL (DOT) LOG.
Yes, I've changed that from an earlier email to that effect. I'm
just still talking about it as the INSTALL.LOG file,
At 08:33 AM 9/2/2009, you wrote:
OR
Search - using: *.log - will find all log files on your computer
(ie: *.txt will find all text files or *.jpg will find all jpg files
and so forth)
Thanks, I tried that last night. After a very long time of Search
going through the entire hard drive,
Jim,
I am sure that Millennia Corporation would be doing many of its Legacy
users a great service if it were to support a forum with a wider
purpose than is considered appropriate for this list.
I find many of the slightly off-topic discussions immensely
interesting and helpful, and since they
Hi
I am sure this has been covered on the forum, and if so I apologize.
I am wanting to do a direct line only report or printout so I can see
which of my main descendants I can
target for missing information. Is this possible and how would I
easily go about it.
Thanks heaps for any help
I have my web page up and running on a new server (thanks Ron for all of
your advice). I am on Rootsweb which has unlimited space so I have my
entire file up there in pedigree format. It took about 2 hours to upload.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cranberryfrog/
One
I was thinking about offering the same thing so many thanks to Ron for his
assistance in this. Some intermediate and advanced Windows users feel
comfortable about making program changes to the Registry and in many
instances it is the only means of getting a stubborn program to properly
un-install
I've recently been getting the following error code when attempting to add a
mother or father to an existing record. I have to click NO twice to get it
to go away. Then I'm allowed to enter the info for the new person. Can
anyone tell me what the problem is, and more importantly, is it
I get it from time to time. If you do a maintenance repair it will go away
until it happens again. It really doesn't happen very often.
Have a good day.
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 7:52 PM, James Sweet jimls38...@gmail.com wrote:
I've recently been getting the following error code when attempting to
I'll give that a shot.
Thanks,
Jim
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 8:48 PM, Sharon Johnson
grandmasharon1...@gmail.comwrote:
I get it from time to time. If you do a maintenance repair it will go away
until it happens again. It really doesn't happen very often.
Have a good day.
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