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Archives password file
Hi, I've installed JD2 clean on yosemite and I want to import the previous archives password stored in the old JD without copy all the cfg folder. Where is the file for the archives password?
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See settings --> Archive extractor --> (You might have to scroll down) --> Password List
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Thank you, I know where to go to find all the passwords but i can't lunch the old JD, I need to know the file where they've saved. The post has not been solved.
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I don't know.
Either start JD1 with your old config and copy the passwords or do what is described here under point 3: http://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=37365 Note that this will only work on the FIRST START of a FRESH INSTALLED JD2! GreeZ psp
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in folder "config" -> "unrarPasswords"
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The only way at the moment is
1.) a fresh/clean installation of JDownloader 2. It will import an available config folder from JDownloader 1 2.) close JD, remove the extraction configs from jdownloader 2 cfg folder (org.jdownloader.extensions.extraction*), then jd2 will do 1 again
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