The wiki page on upgrading would be a good read here.

A few caveats:

1. version numbering scheme changed with 3.x, so if you were on say 2.4, you first need to upgrade to the last 2.6.x (which was 2.6.21, I think) then you can move to the last 3.x, then the current 4.x.

2. You don't have to go through every version, just the last of each major release. (you don't even have to install the x.0 versions either)

Regards,
Adrien

On 6/11/22 8:50 PM, Gyle McCollam wrote:
Kari,
You say you upgraded from an "ancient" version.  I have seen recommendations that users upgrade 
in steps , not a wholesale upgrade.  I would try uninstalling, then install the next major level, say 3.0.  
Try that and if it lets you in, run "Actions/Check & Repair/Check & Repair All".  Then 
upgrade to  v4.0 and repeat.  Once this is working, then upgrade to 4.1.  Good Luck!

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