Since this is an ACCESS Violation, and not an ADDRESS Violation, it would appear that it is due to a software conflict. More often than not, it will be due to a cloud-backup program such as Mozy or Carbonite. You will need to exclude the Timeslips folders from those programs - typically C:\Program Files\Timeslips and then your database(s) folders. It may be another program recently installed causing the issue, so you'll want to review those changes as well. You may also want to right click on the My Computer/Computer icon, click on Manage and look for open files that may have been locked. Clear the locks and that could resolve the issue. Note that restarting the machine should have already accomplished that however.
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