
Garret, I can't thank you enough for the assistance provided. After that, I was able to use the database to convert in multisim 10 to import all the components. I then reopened multisim with administrator privileges and re-import back to my database components. So, I ran multisim 9 without privileges to administrator and exported all the components in a temporary directory. When I ran multisim 9 as administrator (click right on the multisim icon and choose "run as Administrator"), I saw 5 components just as you did, but when I ran without administrator privileges, I saw all the components of 1411 I found what the problem was! It was the freaking access control user (UAC) in windows VISTA that was responsible for my headaches Operating system is Windows Vista SP2, Multisim Power Pro v 9.0.155 and Mutisim Power Pro v 10.1 I performed the operation on the database of the user and got the same error as well. The conversion went pretty fast and I closed the screen, but when I tried to merge the converted database, multisim gives the error: "not a valid password.

I selected the source database (from multisim 9) and click on start. In the menu of multisim 10, I went to tools-> database-> converting a database. NOTE: when you select the item, you must select a component that can be a part of the Group (for example, by selecting a HB/SC connector, you cannot change the name of party group).Ĭould someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong? I am migrating the database company Multisim 9 to 10 Multisim.

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