Voyager migratng help

2009-03-28 Thread Nick Danger
Hello List,

Here's one of those things that I recall reading about, thought Gee,
that sound useful, but at the time I didn't have any need for it and
the info has since slid out of my head.

Someone here told of a method to use for Voyager where you could just
copy the entire folder from a USB drive to your hard drive as needed.
I seem to remember that it involved mostly one particular file that
you need to name/rename depending on which drive it was that you were
currently transferring the data to.

Does this ring a bell with anyone?

-- 
ò.ó Nick
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Re: Voyager migratng help

2009-03-28 Thread ham...@albanach.net
Hello Nick,
I got the following from Nick Danger some time ago.

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- There is a tokenact.dat file in the MAIL subfolder, that is specific
for  the  drive  Voyager  is  installed  on.  Make  a  copy of it with
tokenact_usb.dat  name  in  the  same  dir (copy somewhere else first,
rename it, move back). 

-  Copy  the Voyager dir from your USB drive to the PC. 

-  Start  Voyager and activate  it  again.  

-  Now  make  a  copy  of  the  current  tokenact.dat file in the MAIL
subfolder  with  tokenact_PC.dat  name in the same dir (copy somewhere
else first, rename it, move back).

-   At   this   point   you   have   tokenact.dat,   tokenact_usb.dat,
tokenact_PC.dat  in  the  MAIL  subfolder. Use Voyager. If you travel,
just   copy   the  whole  Voyager  onto  the  USB  stick,  delete  the
tokenact.dat  file, copy the tokenact_usb.dat as tokenact.dat into the
MAIL  and  you  are  ready  to use it. After the travel, just copy the
whole  Voyager from the USB stick onto the PC, delete the tokenact.dat
file,  copy  the tokenact_PC.dat as tokenact.dat into the MAIL and you
are ready to use it. I think, you get the idea.

I  do  this,  except  that  I  shuttle the same Voyager between my 14
laptop  (used at home), my 7 laptop (longer travel) and the USB stick
(short travel) :)
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Hope this helps,

Regards

Hamish



Saturday, March 28, 2009, 5:13:11 PM, you wrote:

ND Hello List,

ND Here's one of those things that I recall reading about, thought Gee,
ND that sound useful, but at the time I didn't have any need for it and
ND the info has since slid out of my head.

ND Someone here told of a method to use for Voyager where you could just
ND copy the entire folder from a USB drive to your hard drive as needed.
ND I seem to remember that it involved mostly one particular file that
ND you need to name/rename depending on which drive it was that you were
ND currently transferring the data to.

ND Does this ring a bell with anyone?




Hamish
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Re: Voyager migratng help

2009-03-28 Thread Nick Danger
Reply to message sent 3/28/2009, @ 19:13:42 (1:13 PM Locally)
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Hello Mackley,

 I am right ?

Yes, but there was a work around with some file that once you
registered it for each drive you could then copy it back and forth
without needing to register it each time (if my memory is correct).

I just can't recall what file that was and what or how it needed to be
changed or renamed.






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Re: Voyager migratng help

2009-03-28 Thread Mackley
Voyager use an internal encrypt key based on the device you've installed it.

If you transfert its directory from USB drive to hard disk, it'll
prompt you for a new registration / token / authentication matter.

I am right ?

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Re: Voyager migratng help

2009-03-28 Thread Nick Danger
Reply to message sent 3/28/2009, @ 18:14:56 (1:14 PM Locally)
~~~
Hello Hamish,

 - There is a tokenact.dat file...

That's exactly what I was referring to. Thanks a lot!

But...

 I got the following from Nick Danger some time ago.

Did I really send this to you at some earlier date?  Sheesh, if so
then my memory is worse than I even thought it was.

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Create Mail from Common Folder chooses wrong Account

2009-03-28 Thread Jens Franik
Hello The Bat! Beta Tester,

creating a Mail from common Folder/Subfolder (if this is important)
with Identity and from Adress set does not choose the corresponding
account (it uses Default Account).

There has been a Feature, where The Bat guesses and uses the
corresponding Account - but this does not work any more.

It came to my attention with the actual Version.

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Jens Franik
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Re[2]: Voyager migratng help

2009-03-28 Thread Kertész Vilmos
Hello Nick,

 Reply to message sent 3/28/2009, @ 18:14:56 (1:14 PM Locally)
 ~~~
 Hello Hamish,
 - There is a tokenact.dat file...
 That's exactly what I was referring to. Thanks a lot!
 But...
 I got the following from Nick Danger some time ago.
 Did I really send this to you at some earlier date?  Sheesh, if so
 then my memory is worse than I even thought it was.

Just to ensure that your memory is ok: I wrote that. I shuffle Voyager
between my 14 laptop (used at home), my 7 laptop (longer travel) and
the USB stick (short travel) :)

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