Jim,
I thought this was going to be an easy answer, but now I have no idea! The
county lines/names have also changed so you will have to consider the era.
Currently the Fort Knox base covers parts of three counties: Bullitt, Meade and
Hardin. I also googled Fort Knox Hospital and there seems
I have Win 7 and File Check / Repair does not work on any of my files.
(1200-10,000 and various sizes between)
i7 processor and 8Gb memory
Alan Pereira
-Original Message-
From: JV Leavitt [mailto:jleavi...@att.net]
Sent: 21 July 2014 16:17
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject:
Do you have a birth certificate? Which county does that show?
Even if he was born on a military base, I would think a birth certificate
would be recorded in the county or state of birth.
Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 7:35 PM, Jim
Alan, does Check / Repair process your files okay on other computers?
Does C/R just hang, or do you get an error, or do you mean it takes
longer than expected?
Joseph Leavitt
On 7/22/2014 1:19 AM, Alan Pereira wrote:
I have Win 7 and File Check / Repair does not work on any of my files.
Joseph,
It just sat there with the win 7 circle revolving and doing nothing. I
cancelled, tried another 2 fdb files with the same result.
I rebooted the machine and it all worked fine.
I am not in the habit of leaving my machine on but must have done something
before opening Legacy that caused
Whew! Good thinking. Power-on-reset, a term I used in my old
profession, has fixed a multitude of problems, over the years. :-)
Joseph Leavitt
On 7/22/2014 7:38 AM, Alan Pereira wrote:
Joseph,
It just sat there with the win 7 circle revolving and doing nothing. I
cancelled, tried another
I was born in a military hospital. For years I had listed the wrong county
until I took a good look at my birth certificate. The base was in a
different county than the city it was named after. Perhaps you could find
a genealogical society or historical society in the area and query them as
to
Hello List,
The past two days I keep getting this error when I try to back up my file.
It does not happen every time but about every third time:
Error reading Individual.
Error 91: Object variable or With block variable not set
(Note: The cause of this error is often fixed by doing a File
Kinda curious about this Fort Knox issue.
I am guessing that Fort Knox is Federal property. Counties are usually subsets
of state jurisdictions, have officials, budgets, etc. Is it likely that
Federal lands are not subsets of the state, and therefore do not belong to any
county?
Again,
Shut down, restart even worked for a copy (Xerox?) machine about 1965.
Jay Ingalls
=
On 7/22/2014 9:51 AM, JV Leavitt wrote:
Whew! Good thinking. Power-on-reset, a term I used in my old
profession, has fixed a multitude of problems, over the years. :-)
Joseph Leavitt
Maybe with the address you can find the county.
Ireland Army Community Hospital
289 Ireland Avenue
Building 851
Fort Knox, KY
Mary
On Jul 22, 2014, at 10:57 AM, Susan Swindell swind...@value.net wrote:
I was born in a military hospital. For years I had listed the wrong county
until I took
1949 so it would be federal. I'm just going to leave it. There are other
Forts in the GEO database, though. Fort Dix comes up with the county name,
and so does Fort Hood. Thanks for the help.
Jim Adkins“If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well
enough.”
Nationalatlas.gov shows it in Hardin County.
Bobby
-Original Message-
From: Jim [mailto:glt...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 11:39 AM
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Entering a Location on a Military Base
1949 so it would be federal. I'm just
Update... Legacy just hung up on me while doing a Check/Repair. I did several
C/R's over the last two days with no problem. Today I added a number of more
records and deleted a number. Ran Check/Repair and it hung up on rebuilding
indexes.
Oh wait, as I am writing the email it went to the
If that is the case I would be seriously worried.
In effect, if File check is not completing. then your database integrity in
not reliable.
And the possibility exists that you data will be compromised.
I hope you find a solution soon. It would be a shame to lose all your hard
work.
On Tue,
Thanks for the assist.
Jim Adkins “If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well
enough.”
Albert Einstein
On Tue, 7/22/14, Bobby
And if it doesn't, don't turn it back on so fast next time. :)
Cheryl Singhal
J.M. Jay Ingalls wrote:
Shut down, restart even worked for a copy (Xerox?) machine about 1965.
Jay Ingalls
=
On 7/22/2014 9:51 AM, JV Leavitt wrote:
Whew! Good thinking. Power-on-reset, a
Hi Flora,
Have you read this:
http://support.legacyfamilytree.com/article/AA-00235/11/Error-Messages-Problems/Error-91-Backing-up.html
See if any of those suggestions help.
Cathy
Flora wrote:
Hello List,
The past two days I keep getting this error when I try to back up my
file. It does not
Hello Sherry,
I finally have some time tonight to deal with the notes in my family tree
that have spaces in the middle of the words. From the information below, it
seems like I can continue with the tree that I have transferred to Legacy from
Family Tree Maker via a GEDCOM. Is that
This is good to know since I just ordered 100 lbs of salt
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Here's the latest:
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One of the most pervasive and stupid things that we are currently
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