I entered the password months ago and today, the program asked for the password again. Whats wrong?
Solution: The most likely answer is that you have 2 or more copies of the program installed and today, for some reason, you opened one of the other copies that was not enabled. (You only need to enter the password once. seaBILL programs do not require that you periodically re-enter the password.) Search your computer for other copies of the program and, once you find the original copy of the program with your data, carefully note its location on your hard drive, make several back ups and then carefully delete the folder(s) containing the additional copies of the program. One idea is to look at size and date of the database file (bsa.mdb for BSA and ccdb.mdb for Conlict Checker). The most recent, largest file is most likely to contain your ‘real’ data. Also, if you haven’t gotten a new password and enabled a different copy of the program, you’ll be able to run the ‘real’ copy just as you always have in the past. Again, the most likely problem is that you have 2 or more copies of the pro
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