No, not really. Legacy uses the registry, and if the computer you use Legacy
on does not have Legacy in its registry- it simply won't run error free.

BUT, you can put Legacy data bases on a pen/jump drive. Offer to install
Legacy on their computer for them. If they will allow it, just use your pen
or jump drive to store the database on.

CAVEAT: Say you have a family database on the PC and you also have one on
your pen drive. You go to the FHC, do some work, and go home. At home, you
use the copy on your PC to do some work and edit/add information. Now what
do you do? You will need to disclipline yourself into keeping both copies
current so that won't happen.

They are nice, handy, and useful, just remember it is so easy to get two
different copies of your family data because you forgot to synchronize them.

Robert

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