Hello, the sparsebundle on it's own is not enough. But if you have a backup of your home folder, then we should be able to find the rest what is needed.
Each protected folder needs 3 pieces of info:
1 the disk image which contains the data
2 the mountpoint folder which will be used to display the data
3 the Espionage database which contains the path to the first two, the name of the first two and the password of the disk image
So to make espionage recognise your folders you have to move all this data to a new machine.
The 1 and 3 are all in one folder:
yourhomefolder/Library/Application Support/com.taoeffect.Espionage3
On the backup disk, find the backup session you want to restore from (directly on the backup disk, not through time machine), the Libary folder will again be hidden, you select "Go" menu from the Finder's menus, and in the popup window start to type Library, Finder will fill it out for you till the end, just click OK and you will enter into the library, then again just continue till you find the com.taeoeffect.Espionage3 folder
Once you put this folder into the same path on the new Mac, launch Espionage and all your folders should be present in Espionage folder list.
It might still complain about missing mountpoint folders, then just create an empty folder for each protected folder, click onto small "i" near the folder name in Espionage folder list and use the mountpoint drop down menu to point Espionage to the newly created folder, after that it should start to work,
Let me know how it went,
Cheers
Zsolt
Each protected folder needs 3 pieces of info:
1 the disk image which contains the data
2 the mountpoint folder which will be used to display the data
3 the Espionage database which contains the path to the first two, the name of the first two and the password of the disk image
So to make espionage recognise your folders you have to move all this data to a new machine.
The 1 and 3 are all in one folder:
yourhomefolder/Library/Application Support/com.taoeffect.Espionage3
On the backup disk, find the backup session you want to restore from (directly on the backup disk, not through time machine), the Libary folder will again be hidden, you select "Go" menu from the Finder's menus, and in the popup window start to type Library, Finder will fill it out for you till the end, just click OK and you will enter into the library, then again just continue till you find the com.taeoeffect.Espionage3 folder
Once you put this folder into the same path on the new Mac, launch Espionage and all your folders should be present in Espionage folder list.
It might still complain about missing mountpoint folders, then just create an empty folder for each protected folder, click onto small "i" near the folder name in Espionage folder list and use the mountpoint drop down menu to point Espionage to the newly created folder, after that it should start to work,
Let me know how it went,
Cheers
Zsolt