Mike's comment about IE is not entirely true. The Legacy Home tab uses
the Internet Explorer (IE) engine which is built into Windows so
anything in that tab which uses the internet such as displaying the
Legacy News and the links in the support section open the links in IE.
Any election by the user to open a link on those web pages in a new
window (via the right click menu) will open IE to display the site.

Legacy does use your default browser to:

a. View web page files on your computer after you create them;
b. Internet > Search Internet or Search > Search Internet; and
c. The link to the Legacy Home page on the Internet ribbon.

Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
br...@legacyfamilytree.com
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com


On 08 Feb 2014 1:08 PM, MikeFry wrote:
> On 08 Feb 2014 16:35, aparsons wrote:
>
>> I also have this problem. I use Chrome browser. The only way I can access the
>> Legacy News is to change browser to Internet Explorer. Read the Legacy News 
>> and
>> change back to Chrome. I did read the Online Troubleshooting Help. To me the
>> what to do was even more complicated.
>
> A tip: No matter what anyone uses as their browser, programmed access to the
> internet invariably uses the Internet Explorer engine that is installed 
> whether
> you want it or not.
>
> Try clearing the IE temporary internet files, via Control Panel and Internet
> Options.
>



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