Hi Folks,

First time poster here, so be gentle. I have an HP EliteBook 8460w running 64-bit W7. HP provides an app called the Connection Manager that allows you to control the status of the wired, wireless, and Bluetooth connections (it uses SQLite). CM was working fine until I installed TurboTax 2010, after which CM stopped working. When I uninstalled and reinstalled it, I received the following dialog box with the title <dbUpdate.exe>:

Cannot load assembly:
System.Data.SQLite, Version=1.0.61.0, Culture =neutral,
PublicKeyToken =db937bc2d44ff139
The application will now exit.

According to HP tech supp, this is because TurboTax is loading an older version of the SQLite files and there is no way to fix the problem, i.e., you may use either use TT or CM, but not both! I'm hoping the experts in this forum have a solution to this problem, or at least a better work-around than uninstalling one and reinstalling the other each time I need one of the programs.

This, of course, raises the general question of how SQLite programs/users deal with this issue. There are many programs that use SQLite - are all of them subject to this incompatibility issue? I find that hard to believe, as SQLite would not be a viable product if this were the case. Thanks much for your thoughts. Regards, Joe
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