John,

You can have multiple versions of Legacy on your computer if you make
sure you tell Legacy where to install the software initially.  If you
use the update feature within Legacy, it will remember (at least for
versions 5 & 6) where the particular version is and will update it
correctly.  If you click on the e-mail link and install from outside
Legacy you will have to tell it where to install the update.

Jim

On 9/9/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did anyone else notice the recommendation to  uninstall earlier versions
> before installing v6?  This statement is found  on Legacy's web site: "Please
> uninstall any older versions of Legacy before  installing Legacy 6.0. If an
> earlier version is present and you don't uninstall  it first, it may remain 
> in the
> system registry. If you remove an earlier version  of Legacy after installing
> Legacy 6.0, Legacy 6.0 may not work and you will need  to reinstall it to fix
> the problem."
> 
> Does this apply to all earlier  versions, including v5.xx?  Perhaps tech
> support can elaborate?  What  if a user wants to keep v5 installed as a 
> backup to
> v6?
> 
> Jon  Raymond
> St. Paul Park, MN
> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~raymond
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