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Encrypted files from Mac OS 9?
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Finland
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I have some files that were encrypted with the encrypter in OS 9 (don't know the English name for it), and I'd prefer if I wouldn't have to start up Classic just to get access to them. Does anybody know if OS X has the ability to decrypt them? I searched the forum and Apple help and found nothing on this subject.
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Germany
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Same here... I don't have classic installed but still need to decrypt some files...
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Mac Elite
Join Date: May 2001
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Originally posted by STH:
Same here... I don't have classic installed but still need to decrypt some files...
Why don't you just download some new porn from the net, rather than decrypting your old stash?
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: London, UK
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Originally posted by Jacke:
I have some files that were encrypted with the encrypter in OS 9 (don't know the English name for it), and I'd prefer if I wouldn't have to start up Classic just to get access to them. Does anybody know if OS X has the ability to decrypt them? I searched the forum and Apple help and found nothing on this subject.
Nope, OS X can't decrypt them. You'll have to use Apple File Security in OS 9 to do it. However, once decrypted, you can then create an encrypted disk image (.dmg) in OS X and store your files on that instead.
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