puff-m-d
September 10th, 2002, 01:54 AM
Hello all,
I have finally gotten around to installing and trying out File Checker.
I have one question and problem to ask about.
Where is the watch list encrypted to and saved as? The reason I ask is it does not appear that File Checker encrpts and saves my watch list.
I put in my files that I want watched, "Save Watch List" and then "Convert Saved Watch List to Encrypted Format". At that point the watched files are still in the "window" inside File Checker and all appears OK.
Upon shutdown and restart of my system however, File Checker loads (I have it set as a service), it is checking files, but no files appear in the "window" inside File Checker. Upon searching my system, I cannot seem to find the encypted watched file list (probably not looking in the right place).
How can I tell if my encrypted watch list is saved and then loaded, and File Checker is actually checking these files? I know the answer is just probably something I am missing but I want to be sure I have the program working correctly.
Regards,
Kent
I have finally gotten around to installing and trying out File Checker.
I have one question and problem to ask about.
Where is the watch list encrypted to and saved as? The reason I ask is it does not appear that File Checker encrpts and saves my watch list.
I put in my files that I want watched, "Save Watch List" and then "Convert Saved Watch List to Encrypted Format". At that point the watched files are still in the "window" inside File Checker and all appears OK.
Upon shutdown and restart of my system however, File Checker loads (I have it set as a service), it is checking files, but no files appear in the "window" inside File Checker. Upon searching my system, I cannot seem to find the encypted watched file list (probably not looking in the right place).
How can I tell if my encrypted watch list is saved and then loaded, and File Checker is actually checking these files? I know the answer is just probably something I am missing but I want to be sure I have the program working correctly.
Regards,
Kent