by zsolt » Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:08 am
Hello ssh
When you say, none of the worked, what do you mean? What happens when you replace the database3 with an older one and start Espionage, what do you get?
The trouble here is that the disk image passwords in V3 of Espionage are generated for you by the application, you do not define the password for folders as you didi in V2. Now this is surely a good thing because you do not have to worry about remembering multiple passwords, and the one generated for you is much stronger then you would ever generate, but there is one drawback and this is if you lose the folder in the Espionage then you lost the password too, and even with direct access to the disk image, there is nothing you can do without the password.
So the only hope is to get it back from one of the older databases.
Please let me know what is the error you are getting. Do you run backups? Do you have the old V2 disk image in the backups?
Please run the following command, this will reveal all sparse bundles on your internal disk,
open terminal, paste this command and hit enter, it will ask you for your login password, that is normal, we have to allow find command to enter into all folders.
sudo find / -name *.sparsebundle -print
Try the suggested and let me know the outcome. Also if you did not boot yet, then this is also something you can try, plus, check if something relevant ended up in the trash, like disk image or a document password (delete me).txt
Rgds
Zsolt
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