LOGic must not be running in compatibility mode. Just run LOGic in standard default mode whether you are running XP, Vista, 7, or 8. This is how LOGic installs, but we have had a call where compatibility mode got turned on somehow.
Look at the properties of the shortcut that starts LOGic (or logic.exe itself). Just right right-click it and select properties.
It has to do with the way we now handle wildcard prefix table entries, added in version 9.0.48. Don't know why compatibility mode affects this, but it does.
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