This is a VERY common issue for many programs because of TeamViewer. TeamViewer's QuickConnect button is attempting to install into the header of the application(s). This alters the CRC of the binary file - a check of the integrity of the file - and it fails the internal security check. Timeslips looks like it's been attacked by a virus, in essence. When you look in TeamViewer's QuickConnect area, there is an ever growing list of known application issues, and programs that even *they* acknowledge they corrupt. For a rarely used option, it is a very simple fix to disable it. To address Nancy's original comment about "little incentive to correct", Sage can't correct the issue. We don't corrupt our file; TeamViewer does. TeamViewer gives the user a workaround; disable the little used feature. The Timeslips Knowledgebase article 30978 'TeamViewer conflict' is available for your use
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