Ron,

That wasn't my experience. However, all my points remain. If Dropbox is in the 
users directory, there will be inconsistency in the links on the two systems 
unless the user name is the same on all systems. And, that's only if both 
systems are Win7.

You don't say if you did install to the default, but if you did I assume that 
your user name is identical on the three systems.

Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: Ronald Bernier [mailto:ronaldbern...@bernfrin.org]
Sent: March-20-12 9:49 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Dropbox and Legacy

Actually,

Dropbox installs in the user directory, but does not install in the documents 
directory by default. I.E. on my computer, the default for Dropbox is 
C:/Users/Ron/Dropbox.  I have DropBox installed on 3 different computers and it 
has never installed in the documents folder.

Ron Bernier
Woonsocket, RI

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Gray [mailto:grayp...@telus.net]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 11:43 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Dropbox and Legacy

Hi Keith,

There are really two issues here.

1) Relinking all of your pictures to your new location in Dropbox. I have no 
experience with this, but as others have said as long as they were in one 
folder, and are now just in another folder (the Dropbox folder) there seems to 
be a way for Legacy to 'find and relink' all photos from one folder to another. 
Let us assume that you do this on your desktop.

2) However, the key to those links working between your desktop and laptop is 
the location of the Dropbox folder on both the desktop and laptop. It must be 
'outside' of the user profile area (i.e. My Documents, My Pictures, My Music, 
My Video). The best place for it is right up in the C:\ directory e.g. 
C:\Dropbox. This is not the default installation of Dropbox. If you do not 
select something different, Dropbox installs in My Documents on each computer.

The problem with putting Dropbox in My Documents is that the exact path to it 
is usually different on two computers. For sure, if one computer is XP and 
other Win 7, the path is different. If both are Win 7, the path will be 
different if the user names are different on the two machines.

Why is this a problem? Because Legacy will have links to the EXACT path on the 
desktop, and if that exact path isn't on the laptop, it's "file not found"

If you put Dropbox right up in the C:\ directory on both computers, the paths 
on both systems will be the same.

If your Dropbox installation is in My Documents, you will want to correct it 
first (on both systems) before you do any relinking. I must admit I don't know 
how to do this. It may be as simple as using Windows explorer to move the 
Dropbox folder.

I have C:\Dropbox on my two computers. On both systems within that, I have a 
Legacy Data folder (FDB and FSD files are in there) and a Genealogy Pics and 
Genealogy Docs folders.  Links work flawlessly on both.


Hope this helps,

Paul Gray


From: Keith Allred [mailto:astro_...@yahoo.com]
Sent: March-19-12 2:05 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] Dropbox and Legacy

I have just downloaded dropbox and installed it on my desktop and laptop 
computers.  I have been using Legacy for some time and have many pictures that 
are located in my pictures folder in legacy.  I have created numerous links 
which link pictures to various individuals in legacy.  Each link creates a link 
with a given path designation (in my case, Legacy/pictures/xxxx).  When I 
created my dropbox folder, I dragged and dropped the Legacy/pictures folder to 
my dropbox.  So far, OK.  I then used dropbox on my laptop to download the 
pictures file in that is in my dropbox folder on my desktop.  But, how do I am 
I now able to use all of the links that I have previously created?  If, on the 
laptop, I go in Legacy to Options, Customize, Locations and then change the 
location of my pictures folder to my dropbox on my laptop, all of the links are 
useless.  (I know that if I had started out using my dropbox folder as my 
folder to which my pictures were linked, all would be fine.  But, I now have 
thousands of links and do not want to reinvent the world.)  Or do I have each 
time to download what is in my dropbox to the Legacy/pictures folder to be able 
to use the links.  A simple way to solve the problem would be to have the 
dropbox folder and the Legacy/pictures folder sinc each time a change is made 
to the Legacy/Pictures folder.   What is the solution to my problem?






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