Re: Missing The Bat in Action

2019-09-21 Thread NetVicious
jueves, 7 feb. 2019 at 16:56, it seems you wrote:

> Once you set up TheBat with OTFE *all data* is encrypted and in this
> situation it's quite difficult to "remove the password" again.

I think it's not as difficult.

First I do a backup of the menu configuration of TB! you can use this:

"C:\Program Files\The Bat!\thebat64.exe" /DECRYPT_FILE_OTFE

After  running  it and writing the master password for OTFE you should
select the TBUSER.EEF file and to save it unciphered in some place.


Now  you you only need to do an uninstall, delete Ritlabs registry key
(HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The  Bat!),  restart,  and install TB!
another time. After all place the tbuser.def on the mail folder.

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Re: Missing The Bat in Action

2019-02-07 Thread Lüko Willms
Hello everybody,

on Donnerstag, 7. Februar 2019 at 18:21  Gunivortus Goos  
wrote
re Missing The Bat in Action
 
> Just to get rid of the login password that time-eating work of
> removing/reinstalling TB has nerved me too much. It should be possible
> that, after being identified through a correct login with password, to
> remove that setting, eventually by giving the password one more.

   I add my support to that request. 
   
   Although not having been confronted with this problem. I think it is a 
nuisance which should not be. 
   

Cheers,
Lüko Willms
Frankfurt am Main
Germany

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Re: Missing The Bat in Action

2019-02-07 Thread Gunivortus Goos
Hello Martin,

>> @Maxim ... it would really great if you could implement an option
>> to remove that user password setting inside the Bat.

> I don't understand your whish - see above.

I don't use OTFE.

And after using the Bat with login password awhile, I changed my mind.
I then preferred to start my PC with all startup programs, including
The Bat, which also should, while I was not at my desk, getting all
mail that is waiting at the mailserver. So, that, when I come to my
desk, I could start at once reading and replying mail.

And to actualize it the way I wanted it, I had to do that
removal/installing thingie from scratch again and then let TB restore
parts of my backup.

Just to get rid of the login password that time-eating work of
removing/reinstalling TB has nerved me too much. It should be possible
that, after being identified through a correct login with password, to
remove that setting, eventually by giving the password one more.

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Gunivortus Goos




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Re: Missing The Bat in Action

2019-02-07 Thread Martin
Hi The

On Thursday, February 7, 2019 4:40:19 PM you wrote:

>> I never was asked about user/password on startup. The only thing I am
>> asked is the "master password" because I am running TheBat "on the fly
>> encrypted".

> While installing the Bat you can add a user password. Once TB is
> running, I did neither find nor got a solution offered to remove that
> in TB.

Once you set up TheBat with OTFE *all data* is encrypted and in this
situation it's quite difficult to "remove the password" again.

> @Maxim ... it would really great if you could implement an option
> to remove that user password setting inside the Bat.

I don't understand your whish - see above.

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Re: Missing The Bat in Action

2019-02-07 Thread Gunivortus Goos
Hello Martin,

>> Somehow,  on my main machine, I created a situation where I cannot log
>> into the Bat.

> I never was asked about user/password on startup. The only thing I am
> asked is the "master password" because I am running TheBat "on the fly
> encrypted".

While installing the Bat you can add a user password. Once TB is
running, I did neither find nor got a solution offered to remove that
in TB.
I had to remove TB and all its left folders, registry entries to get
completely rid of TB - that was not easy! - before I could reinstall
it without a login password.

@Maxim ... it would really great if you could implement an option
to remove that user password setting inside the Bat.

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Re: Missing The Bat in Action

2019-02-07 Thread Martin
Hi The

On Thursday, February 7, 2019 1:54:07 PM you wrote:

> Somehow,  on my main machine, I created a situation where I cannot log
> into the Bat.

I never was asked about user/password on startup. The only thing I am
asked is the "master password" because I am running TheBat "on the fly
encrypted".

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   Martin
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Re: Missing The Bat in Action

2019-02-07 Thread Lüko Willms
Guten Tag, Ethan J. Mings,

am Donnerstag, 7. Februar 2019 um 13:54 schrieben Sie:

> When  the screen opens it asks for the User Name and Password.  When I
> enter this information for an email account, it claims no such account
> exists.

  Since I have not locked TheBat! on my machine, I can't say anything about 
this problem. I never come into the situation where I would have to enter user 
name and password to access my local TheBat! message store. 
  
  I hope that others can help you disentangle that mystery. 
  

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Missing The Bat in Action

2019-02-07 Thread Ethan J. Mings
Hello The,

Somehow,  on my main machine, I created a situation where I cannot log
into the Bat.

When  the screen opens it asks for the User Name and Password.  When I
enter this information for an email account, it claims no such account
exists.

So, I am shut out.

The  good  news  is I have IMAP accounts so I have been able to set up
another  client  -  Thunderbird.  Let's just say, Thunderbird, does do
the job.

One  of  our  colleagues suggested removing everything (registry keys,
account   etc.)  and  then doing a clean install.  I tried that and it
did not work.

Does  anyone else have any suggestions on how to fix this problem?  Is
there  a  registry  key  that  I  don't  know about that could fix the
problem?

My  files  are  located  on separate drive from the program if that is
helpful.

I welcome any all advice.

Thankyou.

Jerry



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