@DanWatrous @Wendell
Actually, you can copy the SQL Server databases out of the Amazing Charts folder to another folder and mount them in another instance of SQL Server to have full access. However, you obviously have to know your way around the tables in the database to find what you are looking for.
To this day, I still completely disagree with Amazing Charts "locking down" the database, as it were. Upon installation, Amazing Charts removes the local administrator from the SQL Server SA group and then changes the SQL Server SA password to an unknown value.
The data belongs to the practice, not Amazing Charts.
JamesNT