On Sat, 7 May 2005, at 16:31:05 [GMT +0200] (which was 16:31 where I
live) Cees wrote:
...
Hi Cees,
HMdB>> So after backing up, you have to delete all the entries in the
HMdB>> registry. Then when you start the bat.exe, the program asks
HMdB>> about OTFE.
> and there's no other way to (re)ac
Het was op zaterdag 7 mei 2005 om 15:59 uur dat jij iets schreef over
'On-the-fly-encryption' :
Hallo Henk,
HMdB> So after backing up, you have to delete all the entries in the registry.
HMdB> Then when you start the bat.exe, the program asks about OTFE.
and there'
Hi MAU,
on Sat, 7 May 2005 15:57:11 +0200GMT, you wrote:
MM>>> If You install it for the first time, select On-The-Fly encryption in
MM>>> first dialog, which will appear.
>>
>> Well, yes, but install from which file? I installed from 3.1.33.msi,
>> but as
On Sat, 7 May 2005, at 15:59:51 [GMT +0200] (which was 15:59 where I
live) Henk de Bruijn wrote:
> On Sat, 7 May 2005, at 15:09:38 [GMT +0200] (which was 15:09 where I
> live) Peter Meyns wrote:
> Hi Peter,
> ...
>> Well, yes, but install from which file? I installed from 3.1.33.msi,
>> but as
On Sat, 7 May 2005, at 15:09:38 [GMT +0200] (which was 15:09 where I
live) Peter Meyns wrote:
Hi Peter,
...
> Well, yes, but install from which file? I installed from 3.1.33.msi,
> but as you stated, there is no such option.
If I remember well you have to do a clean/new install.
So after backi
Hello Peter,
MM>> If You install it for the first time, select On-The-Fly encryption in
MM>> first dialog, which will appear.
>
> Well, yes, but install from which file? I installed from 3.1.33.msi,
> but as you stated, there is no such option.
I have found this in case
Hello Mary!
On Saturday, May 07, 2005, 8:41 AM, you wrote:
> If you did buy the professional version, you would need to install
> 3.0.2.10 directly over 3.0.1.33. Your only opportunity to choose OFTE
> is during this installation.
Aargh! Typo beast struck again!! OTFE--On-The-Fly-E
Hello Peter!
On Saturday, May 07, 2005, 8:09 AM, you wrote:
MM>> If You install it for the first time, select On-The-Fly encryption in
MM>> first dialog, which will appear.
> Well, yes, but install from which file? I installed from 3.1.33.msi,
> but as you stated, there
Hi Marek,
on Sat, 7 May 2005 14:17:31 +0200GMT, you wrote:
>> which install file do I need for On-the-fly encryption?
>> 3.1.33.msi doesn't seem to offer it... hmm
MM> OTFE is not included in 3.0.1.33, it appeared in this beta cycle.
Yes, I remember that. I have OTFE insta
Hello all,
Friday, May 6, 2005, Peter Meyns wrote:
> which install file do I need for On-the-fly encryption? I have OTFE
> implemented here on my PC with v3.0.2.10 (which I also don't find on
> Ritlabs' site, although it is running very smoothly...?)
this is betaversion an
Hi all,
which install file do I need for On-the-fly encryption? I have OTFE
implemented here on my PC with v3.0.2.10 (which I also don't find on
Ritlabs' site, although it is running very smoothly...?) I'd like to
implement it on my laptop too, but I forgot, how I did it here on th
Hi,
Some questions about it :
With what kind of token does this "otfe" work ?
How to use it exactly ?
What are requirements to use it ?
--
Greetings,
Claude Renaud
Current beta is 3.0.2.10 | 'Using TBBETA' inform
Hi Marek,
Le vendredi 18 février 2005 à 10:33:29, vous écriviez :
MM> Hello all,
MM> Friday, February 18, 2005, Claude Renaud wrote:
>> As Marek said previously, Tb professional will replace Secure
>> Bat! nextly.
>> Until now I used Secure Bat! with Ikey.
>> Apparently The Bat! pro does
Hello hggdh,
A reminder of what hggdh on TBBETA typed on:
04 January 2005 at 23:08:53 GMT +0100
h> If I am correct, then what you propose could not work.
Your not correct as I've just done the very thing I suggested and had no
trouble at all.
I transferred my OTFE installation from WinXP
Hello hggdh,
On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 16:12:57 -0600 GMT (05/01/2005, 05:12 +0700 GMT),
hggdh wrote:
h> Huh, I am not sure I understand -- maybe I messed something on the
h> OTFE. I understood the *base* was encrypted, and OTFE would write
h> encrypted mails to the base, and un-encrypt when reading.
h
Hello Dimitry,
On Tuesday, January 4, 2005 at 9:09:38 PM Dimitry [DA] wrote:
>> Thanks for your answers. I already thought of this solution, but it is
>> a bit complicated for something that should be a basic feature.
DA> Indeed it is. When you change a password in a situation like this,
DA> th
Hello Tony,
Tuesday, January 4, 2005, 13:07:03, you wrote:
TB> Create a backup.
TB> Delete RIT registry entries.
TB> Run The Bat.
TB> Choose OTFE with new password.
TB> Restore from backup.
TB> Voila.
Huh, I am not sure I understand -- maybe I messed something on the
OTFE. I understood t
Hello Julien,
A reminder of what Julien RANC on TBBETA typed on:
04 January 2005 at 21:00:14 GMT +0100
JR> Thanks for your answers. I already thought of this solution, but it is
JR> a bit complicated for something that should be a basic feature.
It is but it was the only way I could think o
On 2005-01-04 at 20:59:52 Julien RANC wrote:
> Thanks for your answers. I already thought of this solution, but it is
> a bit complicated for something that should be a basic feature.
Indeed it is. When you change a password in a situation like this,
the question is also: is the entire message b
Hello Zygmunt,
Recently, I saw:
ZW> On Tuesday, January 4, 2005, at 19:07:03 [UTC+] (Tuesday, January 4,
ZW> 2005 20:07 my local time) Tony Boom wrote:
ZW>>> This choice is irrevocable (once you select password then it is forever).
>> Create a backup.
>> Delete RIT registry entries.
ZW>
On Tuesday, January 4, 2005, at 19:07:03 [UTC+] (Tuesday, January 4,
2005 20:07 my local time) Tony Boom wrote:
ZW>> This choice is irrevocable (once you select password then it is forever).
> Create a backup.
> Delete RIT registry entries.
Yes, I know this. However, I think there isn't "
Hello Zygmunt,
A reminder of what Zygmunt Wereszczynski on TBBETA typed on:
04 January 2005 at 19:44:33 GMT +0100
ZW> This choice is irrevocable (once you select password then it is forever).
Create a backup.
Delete RIT registry entries.
Run The Bat.
Choose OTFE with new password.
Resto
On Tuesday, January 4, 2005, at 16:29:41 [UTC+0100] (Tuesday, January 4,
2005 16:29 my local time) Julien RANC wrote:
> I was wondering how I can change the password I use to access my
> mails with On The Fly Encryption turned on using a password (no
> eToken).
This choice is ir
Hello testers,
I was wondering how I can change the password I use to access my
mails with On The Fly Encryption turned on using a password (no
eToken).
Anyone knows how to do that ?
--
/ _.'\ \Julien
Hello AC,
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 16:39:27 -0500 GMT (29/11/2004, 04:39 +0700 GMT),
AC Martin wrote:
>> What happened? Could you retrieve your data?
AM> Never gained access to that install again. It was no problem though
AM> since I was running an unencrypted installation in parallel.
I'm glad to h
Hi Thomas Fernandez,
On 27/11/2004 7:33 AM, you wrote:
AM> I haven't used an iKey since mine went on the blink.
What happened? Could you retrieve your data?
Never gained access to that install again. It was no problem though
since I was running an unencrypted installation in parallel.
--
Cheers,
Hello Allie,
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 13:22:07 -0600 (CST) GMT (12/11/2004, 02:22 +0700 GMT),
Allie Martin wrote:
AM> I haven't used an iKey since mine went on the blink.
What happened? Could you retrieve your data?
--
Cheers,
Thomas.
When nobody is looking, Power Users pretend their mouse is a t
Hello Tbbeta,
Thank you for filling the "On-The-Fly Encryption" category on the bugtracking
server!
I'm now mostly working out of office and unable to follow the TBBETA
conversations!
The "On-The-Fly Encryption" category is very convenient!
--
Bes
Hello Tbbeta,
I've just created the "On-The-Fly Encryption" category at the bugtracker.
Could you please list there the bugs with OTFE which we didn't resolve yet?!
--
Best regards,
Maxim Masiutin mai
Hello Mark,
Friday, November 12, 2004, 22:17:45, you wrote:
>>And what happens with a Network setup that shares one messagebase? I suppose
>>your instructions apply to both (or more) setups?
Networking mode or shared message bases are not applicable to the OTFE.
--
Best regards,
Maxim Masiutin
domingo, 14 nov 2004 at 04:23, it seems you wrote:
> It should then work just fine with the latest version of TB Pro. On the
> opening screen, you will have a choice of using a password or token... just
> choose the Token, but you will have to first install the newest driver and
> Token Manager so
On Saturday, November 13, 2004, at 8:20:01 PM, NetVicious wrote:
>> Never mind Allie. I followed your and Tony's instructions, finally found my
>> original Email with the iKey Token Manager and Driver Downloads URL... and
>> now have everything working just fine.
> What you made for use the iKey
Hello Dick!
On Saturday, November 13, 2004 at 12:44:18 PM you wrote:
> Probably by doing the same way as you did when you want to secure
> your files: backup, delete registry entry, run TB! and just put in a
> new password...or am I wrong?
Wrong. I tried that a few times over the past few days b
Hello Dierk,
On Saturday, November 13, 2004 at 10:39:36 GMT +0100 (which was
10:39:36 where I live), Dierk Haasis wrote and made these valuable
points on the subject of "On The Fly Encryption":
> Hello Henk!
> On Saturday, November 13, 2004 at 10:02:51 AM you wrote:
>> Is
Hello Henk!
On Saturday, November 13, 2004 at 10:02:51 AM you wrote:
> Is it possible to change the password?
Seems not. At least I didn't find a way and no one could tell me how
to do it, yet.
--
Dierk Haasis
:Dierk: Copy 'n' Concept
The Bat 3.0.2.7 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Service Pack 2
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 18:28:32 +GMT (11-11-2004, 19:28 +0100, where
I live), Tony Bloom wrote:
...
TB> 1. Use The Bats inbuilt backup to create a complete backup of all your
TB> accounts, filters etc.
TB> 2. Delete all RIT registry entries...
TB> "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!"
Mark Partous wrote:
> Thanks for these instructions. I don't think I'm gonna try this out,
> though.
>
> I find this a very awkward way of enabling this OTFE (I'm not
> referring to your instructions, but to the way RitLabs wants us to
> enable this).
>
> Do they intend to keep it this way, or is t
Hello Allie,
Thursday, November 11, 2004, 7:12:33 PM, you wrote:
AM> - Backup TB! using the TB! backup.
--8<--
AM> Good Luck! :)
Thanks for these instructions. I don't think I'm gonna try this out, though.
I find this a very awkward way of enabling this OTFE (I'm not referring to
your instruc
jueves, 11 nov 2004 at 20:17, it seems you wrote:
> Never mind Allie. I followed your and Tony's instructions, finally found my
> original Email with the iKey Token Manager and Driver Downloads URL... and
> now have everything working just fine.
What you made for use the iKey with the TB! ?
I h
On Thursday, November 11, 2004 at 6:17:34 PM [GMT -0500], Dierk Haasis
wrote:
> I am not a happy ...
I'm not happy either.
I've managed to get an encrypted installation going. I restored from a
backup just fine. However, TB! seems to be having the dickens of a time
getting the local cache going
Hello TBBETA Members!
I am not a happy ...
Sorry, wrong movie.
Nevertheless, I am not happy with the current state of the
encryption. I tried the "delete RIT reg tree"-approach and do now
have more than just a bit of trouble.
First I did a Backup of my accounts and I exported the RI
* Nick Andriash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So far, so good Allie, but I want to use my iKey Token... only I do not
> have the URL's to download the iKey Token Manager and Driver.
» Ritlabs SecureBat! Token Manager & Activation Utility for iKey1000
http://www.ritlabs.com/download/securebat/ikey
Hello Nick,
A reminder of what Nick Andriash typed on:
11 November 2004 at 20:18:06 GMT +0100
NA> Thanks Tony and Allie for all your help.
Your more than welcome. Had I followed this advice from Allie yesterday
it would have been easier for me.
AM> - Create a shortcut to the new executabl
Hi Nick,
You wrote:
> So far, so good Allie, but I want to use my iKey Token... only I do
> not have the URL's to download the iKey Token Manager and Driver. Do
> you still have those URL's & instructions handy?
I haven't used an iKey since mine went on the blink.
I found being able to just us
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Thursday, November 11, 2004, at 12:15:09 PM, Nick wrote:
> So far, so good Allie, but I want to use my iKey Token... only I do not
> have the URL's to download the iKey Token Manager and Driver. Do you
> still have those URL's & instructions handy?
Allie Martin wrote:
>- Run TB! using that shortcut and you'll be prompted for using on the
> fly encryption etc.
>
>Good Luck! :)
>
>
So far, so good Allie, but I want to use my iKey Token... only I do not
have the URL's to download the iKey Token Manager and Dri
Hello Nick,
A reminder of what Nick Andriash typed on:
11 November 2004 at 19:22:38 GMT +0100
NA> Would someone mind explaining the procedure for enabling 'On The Fly
NA> Encryption' with this latest TB Pro Beta 3.0.2.7?
1. Use The Bats inbuilt backup to create a complete backup of all your
Hi Nick,
You wrote:
> Would someone mind explaining the procedure for enabling 'On The Fly
> Encryption' with this latest TB Pro Beta 3.0.2.7?
- Backup TB! using the TB! backup.
- Backup TB! by exporting the registry key to file and Backing up the
installation directory and
Would someone mind explaining the procedure for enabling 'On The Fly
Encryption' with this latest TB Pro Beta 3.0.2.7?
--
-=Nick Andriash=-
-=Creston, B.C. Canada=-
The Bat! Pro v3.0.2.7 on Win XP Pro
Curre
Hello testers,
When I try to view the account properties of any account, I get an
Access violation if on the fly encryption is activated:
AV at address 008A1E52: read of address
Can anyone confirm this ?
It also happens when creating new accounts with encryption
activated
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