Re: [LegacyUG] Intellishare question

2009-02-01 Thread Dede Holden
Gary,

That is very interesting.  I was using gmail.  In fact, I sent it to
myself, via gmail, so I could open it on his computer.  I'll try
again, using an alternate email address and see what happens.  I want
to get this figured out, because my brother wants to start "sharing"
our family file also and he lives in another town.  Thanks for the
reply.

Mike, thanks also for your reply.  Since the Help files are a little
vague about how you should send the file, I decided to use Export.
It's good to know that copy works just as well.

Dede



On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Gary Templeman  wrote:
>
> Dede,
>
> I notice you are using Gmail, and I assume your husband is also. I have had a 
> recent problem with a friend, where PDF files sent to his Gmail account are 
> not able to be opened, but the same file sent to his two alternate accounts 
> go through fine. When we look at the attachment sizes they are different. We 
> have tried 3-4 tests with different PDF files and all have the same problem. 
> He suspects something is happening at Gmail that corrupts certain attachments.
>
> Gary Templeman
>
> - Original Message - From: "Dede Holden" 
> To: "Legacy User Group" 
> Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 6:36 AM
> Subject: [LegacyUG] Intellishare question
>
>
>> My husband has heard me talk about his family history long enough and now he
>> wants to get in on the action.  Yay!  We have separate computers so I
>> decided that the Intellishare option would work for us.
>>
>> I have read the Help Center article and understand what I'm supposed to do
>> when he sends me the file AFTER he's made changes.
>>
>> I exported my family file to a Legacy file and saved it under a different
>> name.  I e-mailed the file to him.  When we tried to open it through Legacy
>> on his computer, it did not work.  It had the .fdb extension.  Luckily we're
>> in the same house, so I could copy the file to a jump drive and move it to
>> his computer.  But I'm wondering, what happens when the person you're
>> sharing with is in another state and e-mail is the only way to transmit the
>> files back and forth?
>>
>> Does anybody have any ideas or experience with this?  The only problem that
>> I can think of is the possibility that the file name I used for the e-mailed
>> version (send to rick.fdb) was not a good name.  When I exported to my jump
>> drive, I used a one word file name.  Could that explain the problem?
>>
>> Dede Holden



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Re: [LegacyUG] Intellishare question

2009-02-01 Thread Gary Templeman

Dede,

I notice you are using Gmail, and I assume your husband is also. I have had 
a recent problem with a friend, where PDF files sent to his Gmail account 
are not able to be opened, but the same file sent to his two alternate 
accounts go through fine. When we look at the attachment sizes they are 
different. We have tried 3-4 tests with different PDF files and all have the 
same problem. He suspects something is happening at Gmail that corrupts 
certain attachments.


Gary Templeman

- Original Message - 
From: "Dede Holden" 

To: "Legacy User Group" 
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 6:36 AM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Intellishare question


My husband has heard me talk about his family history long enough and now 
he

wants to get in on the action.  Yay!  We have separate computers so I
decided that the Intellishare option would work for us.

I have read the Help Center article and understand what I'm supposed to do
when he sends me the file AFTER he's made changes.

I exported my family file to a Legacy file and saved it under a different
name.  I e-mailed the file to him.  When we tried to open it through 
Legacy
on his computer, it did not work.  It had the .fdb extension.  Luckily 
we're

in the same house, so I could copy the file to a jump drive and move it to
his computer.  But I'm wondering, what happens when the person you're
sharing with is in another state and e-mail is the only way to transmit 
the

files back and forth?

Does anybody have any ideas or experience with this?  The only problem 
that
I can think of is the possibility that the file name I used for the 
e-mailed
version (send to rick.fdb) was not a good name.  When I exported to my 
jump

drive, I used a one word file name.  Could that explain the problem?

Dede Holden






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Re: [LegacyUG] Intellishare question

2009-02-01 Thread mjmethod
I suspect you just had a glitch in the transmission or the process you used. 
The name that you each use doesn't matter. I've been using Intellishare with my 
sister for several years via email, CD's, and jump drives with zero problems. 

I am assuming that the jump drive worked (you imply that but didn't explicitly 
say so). 

I'm not quite sure what you mean by "I exported my family file to a Legacy file 
and saved it under a different name." You could have used "File | Save Family 
File as" or used Windows Explorer to copy and save to another name.

Mike Method

researching Method, Feehely, Fredrick, Herzog, TenEyck, Belsley


In a message dated 02/01/09 09:38:03 Eastern Standard Time, 
deanbuc...@gmail.com writes:
My husband has heard me talk about his family history long enough and now he 
wants to get in on the action.  Yay!  We have separate computers so I decided 
that the Intellishare option would work for us.

I have read the Help Center article and understand what I'm supposed to do when 
he sends me the file AFTER he's made changes.  

I exported my family file to a Legacy file and saved it under a different name. 
 I e-mailed the file to him.  When we tried to open it through Legacy on his 
computer, it did not work.  It had the .fdb extension.  Luckily we're in the 
same house, so I could copy the file to a jump drive and move it to his 
computer.  But I'm wondering, what happens when the person you're sharing with 
is in another state and e-mail is the only way to transmit the files back and 
forth?

Does anybody have any ideas or experience with this?  The only problem that I 
can think of is the possibility that the file name I used for the e-mailed 
version (send to rick.fdb) was not a good name.  When I exported to my jump 
drive, I used a one word file name.  Could that explain the problem?

Dede Holden


[LegacyUG] Intellishare question

2009-02-01 Thread Dede Holden
My husband has heard me talk about his family history long enough and now he
wants to get in on the action.  Yay!  We have separate computers so I
decided that the Intellishare option would work for us.

I have read the Help Center article and understand what I'm supposed to do
when he sends me the file AFTER he's made changes.

I exported my family file to a Legacy file and saved it under a different
name.  I e-mailed the file to him.  When we tried to open it through Legacy
on his computer, it did not work.  It had the .fdb extension.  Luckily we're
in the same house, so I could copy the file to a jump drive and move it to
his computer.  But I'm wondering, what happens when the person you're
sharing with is in another state and e-mail is the only way to transmit the
files back and forth?

Does anybody have any ideas or experience with this?  The only problem that
I can think of is the possibility that the file name I used for the e-mailed
version (send to rick.fdb) was not a good name.  When I exported to my jump
drive, I used a one word file name.  Could that explain the problem?

Dede Holden