what was your outcome, i just did the same thing...
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Peter Warren
PrincipalWarren Architecture
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July 23, 2012 - 12:41 pm
I just did the same thing "testing" the LPE signature box on SSp1 so that I would be able to tell my civil engineer exactly how to do it. I can't uncheck it! Now the box is checked by me (architect) rather than the necessary engineer. I see your post is in May 2012. Do you know the solution? Thanks.
Peter Warren
PrincipalWarren Architecture
6 thumbs up
July 24, 2012 - 2:55 pm
I think I can answer my own post from yesterday (and hopefully help out future LeedUsers). I asked my civil engineer to give it a try and sign the LPE and he was successful. I think his LPE signature on SSp1 overrode my errant accidental architect signature (i.e. most recent signature is the one that you end up seeing).
-Peter