Yes, I think you have that right.  I have been doing this for some time.
Some do not like this approach as it causes problems IF you open the same
file on different computers at the same time (which I must confess I have
done).  That is my only problem with this approach.

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 2:59 PM, Erica Portelli <tan...@optusnet.com.au>wrote:

> A very big thank you to all who have helped me straighten this out,
> especially Dennis and Brian for his instructions on restoring my file (which
> I've now done) and Mike for his comment " remember that from Vista onwards,
> Windows tends to create ZIP files i.e. backups, as folders."
>  I think this was the root of the problem, I've had experience in the past
> unzipping files but going from XP to Windows 7, I think I was lulled into a
> different mindset by seeing the .fdb sitting out there in the open in the
> zip folder and thinking I could just use it.  I had accidently closed my
> working file and  opened the one in the zip folder when prompted for which
> to open.
>
> I also still believe Dropbox to be a good option and certainly didn't mean
> to sound like I was putting it down, I think now it was my inexperience and
> a coincidence that all this started at the same time.
>
> I am still not entirely clear on Dropbox but stop me if this is not the
> place to ask the next (I know we are only supposed to be discussing Legacy):
>
> At the moment I have everything in the C: drive Legacy folders as suggested
> by Dennis and Brian and set to open from that location.
>
> *if* I went back to using dropbox,  would I need to have the working .fdb
> in the dropbox folder and direct the "set Starting Family File to Always
> open this file"  to open the dropbox .fdb ?
>
> I can understand using dropbox as a safe off-site place to store zipped
> backups, but if you wanted to be able to access your current Legacy file
> from both PC and laptop (not both at the same time, I get that) you would
> need the working .fdb to be stored and opening from  dropbox, have I got
> that right?
>
> Erica
>
>
>
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