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| Mike Pitches 2004-08-08, 12:14 pm |
| Hi there
I have DW MX2004 on it, and several accounts installed from client sites
(logon accounts/passwords, etc.)
Now I could physically write them all down, but then you can't see the
password, but I am pretty sure that DWMX stores the information somewhere in
the installation directories, but I have no idea where - I tried the obvious
files, but nothing showing.
Would anyone happen to know a) where the file(s) in question is/are stored
and b) can it be backed up.
Thanks for any help offered.
Mike
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| .: Nadia :.TMM :. 2004-08-08, 12:14 pm |
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Take a look at http://mm-exporter.joexx.de/
backup facility - latest version just released - excellent tool - I use it
all the time to keep my site definitions backed up and now it looks even
better.
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"Mike Pitches" <mike@mikepitches.plus.com> wrote in message
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> Hi there
>
> I have DW MX2004 on it, and several accounts installed from client sites
> (logon accounts/passwords, etc.)
>
> Now I could physically write them all down, but then you can't see the
> password, but I am pretty sure that DWMX stores the information somewhere
in
> the installation directories, but I have no idea where - I tried the
obvious
> files, but nothing showing.
>
> Would anyone happen to know a) where the file(s) in question is/are stored
> and b) can it be backed up.
>
> Thanks for any help offered.
>
> Mike
>
>
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