Hard to tell from the error, but I'd probably just archive the new slips in the remote database, import them into the main database and create a new remote database from the main to try to reset everything. Caren and Roger are correct. Upgrading will not help. In fact, you would lose the TSRemote capability and have to go to the subscription eCenter model. However, if both machines are hitting the same server, you could just upgrade and get a additional full license for the second user to allow simultaneous access of the main database. No more remotes and combining necessary. Hope this helps. If you think this suggestion was especially helpful, please consider rating it within the five star option, or clicking the green Yes button next to the "Did this answer your question?" option below. Thanks. Nancy Duhon, Esq. Master Certified Consultant for Timeslips,Certified Consultant for Amicus Attorney and Credenza Duhon Technology Solutions, LLC a member of Certified Resources Network, LLC duhon@duhon.biz 404-325-9779 Providing personalized local and remote online support for Timeslips users for over 20 years. Available for private consultations, including older/unsupported versions.
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