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#1
Hi Zsolt:

Regarding your Reply #9 above, I think need some additional information in order to execute your instructions. Here are my questions:

1. Your instruction said, "- now revisit the protected folder and you will see a disk image inside". Since the protected folder is apparently invisible until I download and run iVisible, I have not visited the folder because I don't know where it is located. I have only see a description in the "System Information" under the Storage tab. After I run iVisible, will the protected folder show up in Finder as a drive such as a flash drive?

2. Your instruction said, "- copy them out, unmount the volume and delete the protected folder containing the disk image you just opened". After I open the mounted volume and copy the files, where do I put them in order for the "Contacts" application to be able display my contacts?

Thanks.
Warren
#2
Thanks. Seems a bit complicated but I will give it a try.
#3
Thanks for the instruction. I will go through those steps and hope it works. After I uninstall Espionage 2, I need to know if I purchase the newest version of Espinoage, will it work properly on my MacBook Pro running Yosemite. In other words, will I be able to lock my recovered contacts and other applications and data?
#4
I upgraded the operating system on my MacBook Pro to Yosemite. When I open the Contacts software, my contacts are not there; it's empty. I was running Espionage version 2.8.13 prior to upgrading the OS to Yosemite. The only data that I had protected with Espionage was my contacts (referred to as "Address Book" in Espionage). The System Information on my MacBook appears to state that my contacts data (Address Book) is stored as a separate disk, BSD Name "disk2s2". The strange thing is that when I turn on my MacBook, Espionage version 2.8.13 appears to be operating, prompts me to enter my password, and when I enter it Espionage then prompts that my Address Book ("Contacts") is now unlocked. But when I open Contacts it is empty. Can anyone tell me how to get my contacts data to show up in Contacts?

p.s. The following is displayed in the System Information under Storage regarding my Address Book:

AddressBook:

  Available:   10.69 GB (10,687,946,752 bytes)
  Capacity:   10.74 GB (10,737,385,472 bytes)
  Mount Point:   /Volumes/EspionageMounts/warrengoolsby/2867226610/AddressBook
  File System:   Journaled HFS+
  Writable:   Yes
  Ignore Ownership:   Yes
  BSD Name:   disk2s2
  Volume UUID:   299072E4-5A0A-3C11-AA17-087B6DCF8AB0
  Physical Drive:
  Media Name:   Apple sparse bundle disk image Media
  Protocol:   Disk Image
  Internal:   No
  Partition Map Type:   APM (Apple Partition Map)
  S.M.A.R.T. Status:   Not Supported