If you pin the folder for your files to your taskbar in Windows7, the mouseover
calls it Windows


 Explorer so I guess the term still exists.  In most versions of Windows the
shortcut to open Windows Explorer is: Windows Key + E.  The Windows Key is the
key on your keyboard that has the Windows Logo.  It's usually in the bottom left
corner of the keyboard.

Windows Explorer was open to "Libraries" when I pinned it to the taskbar, so now
it opens there, which is just fine with me, but others might prefer it to open
at a different location.

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Shirley York Anderson   yor...@prodigy.net
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My web site: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~syafam/
http://myfamilybrickwalls.blogspot.com/




________________________________
From: Walt Quering <waltsro...@gmail.com>
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Sat, June 23, 2012 1:06:39 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] What is Windows Explorer concept?

Windows Explorer is a term that is rarely used anymore.  If you have Windows
Vista or 7, I believe the folder that appears when you click on your Start
button is labelled "Computer".  I do know that, if I right click on the the
folder icon on my task bar in Windows 7, "Windows Explorer" is one of the
options which will appear in the pop-up menu.  Anyhoo, before there was "My
Computer" or "Computer" in the later incarnations of Windows, there was "Windows
Explorer" (Think Internet Explorer sorta, for your computer files.) in the
earlier incarnations of Windows.  Same function, different name.


On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 4:39 PM, JLB <j...@jgen.ws> wrote:

Windows Explorer is just that menu full of files and folders, i.e. the
>contents of your computer, that sits on the left side of pretty much
>everywhere you go on your computer. The reason that it involves your
>installation of Legacy is because you put some of your multimedia files
>there and if you delete the entire thing, you're going to lose them.
>
>I believe Sherry was telling you which files to delete and which to
>save. It's useful information.
>---
>JL Beeken
>JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
>http://www.jgen.ws/jlog/
>
>
>On 6/21/2012 3:21 PM, RHS Consulting wrote:
>> I don't have any problems.  I merely responded to the questions that were
>>
>> raised regarding Windows Explorer.  I have been computer savvy (sort of for
>> an 80-year-old) for about 14 years and, during that time, have never come
>>
>> across anybody talking about uninstalling of applications and deleting of
>>
>> files by making reference to Windows Explorer.  Frankly, I don't know what
>> Windows Explorer refers to, where it is located, and what it does (although
>> I have just now read up on it),  In my house, applications are uninstalled
>> via Control Panel>  Add/Remove Programs.  Files are removed by going to the
>> (C:) registry or directory and deleting what needs to be done.  There is no
>> mention anywhere of Windows Explorer.  Can somebody please explain to me
>> where this descriptive (and to me convoluting) Windows Explorer concept
>> comes from and fits in?  I am always eager to learn.
>>
>
>> I have installed and uninstalled Legacy numerous times without any problems
>> and loss of information.  However, I am still wondering why Legacy is
>> installed in (C:) is not in Program Files where it should belong.  A good
>>
>> many problems are originating right here due to this dysfunctionality.
>>
>> Richard
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Sherry/Support"<she...@legacyfamilytree.com>
>
>> To:<LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com>
>> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 6:19 AM
>> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy2.USR file and Screen size
>>
>>
>> When you uninstall Legacy, the main Legacy folder remains to preserve
>> your Family Files as well as anything else you've changed or added to
>> that folder - for example, when you change settings, those are in the
>> .usr files and are not removed by the uninstall. If you've saved a
>> Color Scheme, that wont' be removed. Nor are any reports, etc that you
>> have saved to that folder.
>>
>> Therefore, you need to use Windows Explorer to delete certain files
>> which remain behind after the uninstall. These files could be part of
>> the problem you're having.
>>
>> If you don't know how to do this, you should either find someone to
>> help you or learn how to do this basic function in Windows.  There's a
>> great website with WIndows tutorials at
>> http://www.jegsworks.com/Lessons/win/index.html
>>
>> I sure hope this uninstaller doesn't remove any left-over program
>> folders because then you'll lose all your data and anything else
>> you've stored in the c:\Legacy folder. Just to to Start>  Legacy>
>> Uninstall Legacy to uninstall the program.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Sherry
>> Technical Support
>> Legacy Family Tree
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 12:13 AM, RHS Consulting
>> <rhsconsult...@comcast.net>  wrote:
>>> Please explain to me how that works using Windows Explorer to uninstall
>>
>>> the
>>> Legacy application and delete Legacy files. I let
>>> Revo Uninstaller do my uninstalling and deleting.
>>>
>>> Richard
>>
>>
>>
>
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