
This appears to be some sort of proprietary compressed file comprised of the above file and various other files containing user preferences and such. You could search your computer using a utility (I suggest a free program called Agent Ransack). When I did a backup it asked me where to create it. I found reference to the fact that something like every fifth time you run the program it should prompt you to do a backup.
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There's a small chance that your license key is the password, but I doubt it.Īnother possibility is the backup file. But, being an older version, you may be able to find a utility that will unlock it (Microsoft Office encryption used to be easily crackable). Unfortunately, it appears to be password protected. This file appears to be an older version Microsoft Access database.

The ProgramData is a hidden directory and I had to select the Show Hidden Files option in Windows Explorer to see it. "C:\ProgramData\Radium Technologies\Living Cookbook\5.0\Database\lc50.mdb"


Then I tried to find my data without the use of the program. Out of curiosity I downloaded a trial version and created a dummy recipe. If not, do you have a specific error message it's giving you? First thing: If you have Windows 10 (or anything recent as recent as Win 7) installed, try running the program by finding the program on the Start menu, right-clicking it, and choosing 'Run as Administrator'.
