On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 14:38:04 -0400, "Dale Warehime" <dale3...@qis.net>
wrote:

>The problem is not with your file. It is with your setup on your computer. 
>My guess is the you have installed FTM after you installed Legacy.
>
>Open Windows Explorer
>    Click on Tools>Folder Options
>    On the File Types Tab select GED under Extensions
>        In small blue type you should see Details for 'GED' Extension
>            Click on Change
>            In the popup that opens click on Legacy (you may have to Browser 
>for Legacy.exe in  you C:/Legacy Folder.
>
>Now click on the same file and it magically appears as a Legacy file.
>
>If  you still have a problem get back to the list and I'm sure someone will 
>give you additional advice.

I think I remember from another post from a long time ago that every
time you run FTM it "reclaims" ownership of the .ged file extension. The
file itself is fine.
 
-- 

Dennis Kowallek (LTools)
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