But what you are seeing is done by Windows external to Legacy. To avoid
this kind of thing we would have to write our own file browsing system
rather than using the built-in Windows capability for selecting files
that is standard across all programs.

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

On 19/05/2014 5:38 AM, Mike Fry wrote:
> The name of the file inside the ZIP file does_NOT_  contain the [1] suffix. 
> That
> has been assigned by Windows. It's worrying that a non-existent file with this
> name format can be opened at all.
>
> I think this could very well be classed as a 'bug' or an 'unwanted feature'.
> Nobody in their right find is going to keep their family history in the IE 
> cache
> area - it can be cleaned out too easily. So, perhaps Legacy should look out 
> for
> this IE cache are and not open anything from it. Also, it should probably
> prevent any file being saved with a suffix matching the pattern above. 
> Finally,
> it should not open a file with such a suffix.



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