I have copied the KB article on point to the error you report below. Given you say this was ransomware virus and you did what you could to copy the server folder, even all those items may not help you. You may need to reinstall from CD or download which means you will need your installation codes. You can get them from help/about menu and then clicking on support info from a working computer. Good Luck! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This error could indicate multiple situations and can be resolved through one or more of the following steps. An instance of Timeslips may still be running on this machine. Using the Windows Task Manager, look for a running instance of TIMESLIPS.EXE in the Processes tab. If found, click on it and then End Process and reopen Timeslips. Delete all Temp files on the computer (see Article 14091 - Deleting Windows and Timeslips temporary files) in related resources below. Locate and delete the PDOXUSRS.NET, PDOXUSRS.LCK, PARADOX.LCK files and FULSES* folders on the Timeslips server. Delete LOGIN.DB & LOCKS.DB from the database folder. Check that you have not lost the network connection to the server. This can be done by clicking on My Computer and browsing to the Timeslips directory on the server. Verify that you have Windows permissions of Full Control in the Timeslips directory. Usually you would not be able to delete the files in step number 2 if you don't have rights to the Timeslips directory on the server. A further way to check this is to browse to the Timeslips directory on the server, create, rename and delete a new folder. Reboot the server. Disable opportunistic locking on the workstations by running the Diagnose this Computer in the Timeslips Station Administrator tool and changing system settings.
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