Update to Kitlog 2.0
Matt from Kitlog sent me the following instructions when I wanted to move my files from one computer to another. Worked for me. May be helpful for your case?
XP And Windows 7/8 ONLY INSTALLATION
1) Make sure you are logged in as Administrator (or your account is in the Administrator Group) (very important).
2) If you are installing Kitlog over the top of an existing installation or are moving to a new computer, locate your existing Kitlog database file on the OLD computer and make a backup copy of it onto a thumb drive or other external device:
c:\Program Files\aeroware\Kitlog Pro v2.0\kitlog.mdb
!! This is an important step as the installer will over-write any existing database file in the default location.
3) Download this installer:
http://www.kitlog.com/dls/kitlogpro.exe (DOWNLOAD VERSION)
4) Run the installer from Step 3 on the NEW computer.
5) Go the Kitlog installation folder (Windows 7/8 Only):
c:\Program Files\aeroware\Kitlog Pro v2.0\kitlogpro.exe
or
c:\Program Files (x86)\aeroware\Kitlog Pro v2.0\kitlogpro.exe
a) Right-click on the "kitlogpro.exe" and select Properties.
b) Select the "Compatibility" tab.
c) Select "Run this program in compatibility mode for Windows XP SP3".
d) Select "Run this program as administrator"
6) Start Kitlog and click on the Register button at the bottom of the main dialog and enter in your previous registration information as necessary:
(registration details omitted for obvious reasons)
7) Close Kitlog.
8) If migrating from an old computer installation, close Kitlog, and then copy the following file from your OLD computer to the NEW computer:
c:\Program Files\aeroware\Kitlog Pro v2.0\kitlog.mdb
9) Start Kitlog on the NEW computer and you should find all of your log entries from the OLD computer.
10) Under Windows 7/8, make sure that you are always logged in as Administrator when you use Kitlog.
11) Windows 7/8 Only - Download this file and put it in the C:\Windows folder:
http://www.kitlog.com/dls/winhlp32.exe <== Download to "C:\Windows" folder
(The default Windows 7/8 installation doesn't have the legacy Windows Help Utility WinHlp32.exe installed. This utility is no longer bundled with Vista and later versions of the Windows OS.)
12) Windows 7/8 Only - Turn off User Access Control (UAC) in Windows 7/8. To do this:
a) ControlPanels->UserAccounts->ChangeUserAccountControlSettings
b) Click on the "ChangeUserAc****ControlSettings" hyperlink
c) Set the control to "Never Notify"
13) Download and run this update:
http://www.kitlog.com/dls/klsetup.exe