V3.1 Software resources: discontinued from 2025

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V3.1 Software resources

Welcome to the Child PIP version 3.1 online  resources

Click here to install the CHILD PIP v3.1 programme. Click on the link and select RUN, then follow the prompts until the process completes. (Some browsers e.g. Firefox do not have the RUN option. If you have one of these browsers set as your default you should save the Setup.exe file and double-click on it to run the installation.)

IF YOU DO HAVE CHILD PIP v3.0 ON YOUR COMPUTER, OR AFTER INSTALLING THE PROGRAMME AS IN STEP 1 ABOVE:

Click here to run the Child PIP SERVICE PACK 3, which converts v3.0 to v3.1. (If your browser only allows you to SAVE then save the SP3.exe file and double-click on it to run the Service Pack.)

NOTE: Some versions of Windows require you to confirm that you wish to run the Setup.exe programme as an Administrator and you must confirm this. Note also that on Windows 7, this confirmation dialogue window may take some time to appear after you have initiated the installation.

MOVING FROM CHILD PIP v3 to CHILD PIP v4

  • Ensure your v3.1 data is up-to-date until the end of 2023 (and do not enter any further data on 3.1 after migrating to v4)
  • Make a careful note of EXACTLY which was your last data entered, both the last monthly tally and the last death
  • Back up your v3.1 data AND create a v3.1 export file. Save these onto a memory stick.
  • Make a folder on your hard drive/desktop e.g. Child PIP v4 Software. Download and save the following files to this folder:
    • Installation
      • SQLEXPR_x86_ENU.exe (SQL Server 2014) click here Install this FIRST
      • Child PIP Setup 4.0.2 click here Install this SECOND
      • Migration: ChildPIP.MigrationTool-Production.exe click here
    • Installation Guides:
    • Follow the instructions closely in both the Installing SQL Server 2014 and in the Step-by-Step Guide for INSTALLATION and MIGRATION

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