Thanks for the responses. Here is the situation. I have an office where I have a 4 user network version of Timeslips. I sometimes work home and rather then do the Internet entry (or remote in), what I do when I am home is I use a laptop where I have installed Timeslips as a standalone and then I import from the work Timeslips, enter my data, backup and then restore to the work computer--been doing this successfully for a year or so. Anyway, I got a new laptop (actually an older used one which I use just for e-mails, internet, and entering data in Timeslips) since my other one died. The new one was Windows 7 Home edition and I noted on doing some research people were strongly advising against Home Edition and that may have been why I was having problems (permission issues). So anyway, I upgraded to Windows 7 Professional and then after that Timeslips worked fine (so it must have been some sort of quirk with home edition). But then when I tried it the next day, it said the licenses were full. So I cleared the licenses (for some reason it had listed the same computer like 3 times) but it still sees 4 licenses being used (even though station admin says zero in use). I THINK/SUSPECT its has to do with me upgrading to Windows Pro as it says something about different operating systems. I haven't tried reinstalling the program yet--thought maybe there was an easier solution. Should I just reinstall it?
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