Glen I'm afraid it didn’t work for me. I uninstalled Legacy, only I
renamed the Legacy folder to Legacy Old instead of deleting it. Then I
reinstalled Legacy into its Default folder and opened my file. It
performed just as badly - that is when I went into Research Guidance -
Timeline and clicked on an item and then on the Edit button I got the
Run-time error message '2147024882 (8007000e)'. So then, in case it was
my file causing the problem, I opened the sample file and it did the
same thing.
Patricia


Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] First problems with Legacy 6.0


Hi Patricia,

Have you tried to compact your database?

If that isn't the problem, I would recommend to completely uninstall
Legacy. 
  Delete all files in and including the Legacy folder.  Then re-install 
Legacy completely from scratch.

Make sure to back up all your data & .USR files before deleting
anything.  
Once you re-install, start Legacy and open your database.  If there are
no 
errors, then try copying one .USR file at a time back into the Legacy 
folder.  Remember to close Legacy before you copy the file and re-open 
Legacy after.  If there are no errors with each file, you should be back
in 
business.  If you experience errors after copying a .USR file, it might
be 
corrupt.  Delete that file and the system will re-create it with the
default 
settings.  You may need to re-do some settings.

Let us know if this works for you.

Glen Ballard



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