Dear Brian:
I am new to Legacy but recently I attended a local genealogy seminar and
they were talking about the memory sticks which you put into the USB Port.
One girl said that she always had all of her data with her at all times this
way and wore it around her neck--another said that she kept it on her key
chain. So I went out and bought one because one always thinks about what
would happen if one lost all of this work. I was not able to get it to work
and so called tech support. Tech support asked my why I had pruchased it and
I told him the above. He said that they were not created for that purpose
and that if exposed to certain frequences all of the data would be erased.
He said that an employee put one in a filing cabinet and evidently some
current was running under the cabinet and when he went to use it it was
blank. Has anyone else run into this problem? I was very disappointed as
these sticks seemed like such a good solution.
Ellaine Goodall
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From: "Brian Schultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2005 5:24 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Correspondence Tracking
RonKZ wrote:
One is that I DO SAVE any eMail which has become source information, even
after copy/paste into Legacy. This preserves the tracks, and makes it
easy to ask the source when yet another question occurs! However, using
Outlook Express for this has proven too unreliable and horribly difficult
when switching computers or harddrives. Thus am trying Thunderbird as a
free replacement; so far so good but not yet done testing.
The other is that if our home burns, our computers just may be included
in the casualty. Even if the fire never happens, computers die -- had
several of those over the last 20 years! Yes, passing on the CD's
would help, but would they include absolutely everything --
probably not. I haven't yet done this, but perhaps using an online
backup service would make sense? Would be interested if others have!
I also save all of my emails. I have been using Thunderbird since it was
in beta and have now switched all of my email and newsgroup accounts to
it. It not only has some wonderful features, it is also more secure than
LookOut or LookOut Express. One great feature is that it will import
messages, options and addresses in OE with ease.
I also use a JumpDrive/Memory Stick/Key, what ever you want to call them.
You simply plug them into a USB port and you have another drive with which
to backup your files. I find that I am more likely to back up to it than
burn a CD on a regular basis. They are very inexpensive insurance.
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