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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Topic started by: darkrats on April 05, 2023, 05:05:05 PM
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I'm trying to figure out where information is stored so if I reformat and restore my hard drive, I don't have to enter it all again. In my HFS folder there are three files: HFS.TPL, SAVED1.VPS and SAVED1.VPS.BAK. I assumed the information was stored in one of these files. When I removed those three files, the virtual file system I had set up disappeared as expected. However I saw that the user names and passwords were still there, so that information must be stored elsewhere, but I can't find it. And to make things worse, when I put those three files back, my virtual file system just showed empty. What's is going on? It's going to be a real bother if I have to type everything all over again.
Solved part of the problem. It's not enough to replace the files, you have to load the virtual file system.
That leaves the question of where the user names are stored.
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in the save options menu you can decide WHERE to store options.
By default it saves to Windows Registry.
TPL and VFS are in separated files that you already have found.
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in the save options menu you can decide WHERE to store options.
By default it saves to Windows Registry.
TPL and VFS are in separated files that you already have found.
Can you tell me where in the registry? I did a search and found 4 locations but none of them contained user names.
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just save to file, so you can access it easily?
in the registry the path is Software\rejetto\HFS
Did you consider also HFS 3 ?
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just save to file, so you can access it easily?
in the registry the path is Software\rejetto\HFS
Did you consider also HFS 3 ?
Thanks. I missed it because the names/password appear to be encrypted. That's okay, as long as I can save it.
I would like to try HFS 3, but I don't think it works with Windows 7, which is what I use. Unless there's a workaround for it.
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yeah, sorry, at the moment I don't know a way to make it work with W7