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(!WAT) and encrypt old conversations by plopyx on 07-23-2006 at 04:25 PM

Hi to all! ^^ First off... Sorry for my bad english!, well... I have a pair of dudes about the Msg Plus! live...

What happens with the (!WAT) command? :(

and... How can i encrypt old conversations (in .txt and .html)?

Greetings and Thanks in Advance


RE: (!WAT) and encrypt old conversations by Chris4 on 07-23-2006 at 04:28 PM

Read this: (!WAT)??

And remember to search before posting. :)


RE: (!WAT) and encrypt old conversations by Sunshine on 07-23-2006 at 04:32 PM

(!WAT) has been replaced with (!MYMEDIA) wich depends on having "show what i'm listening to.." on in WLM. If you want (!WAT) back i suggest you download and install Music Now Playing 1.0.6 (it currently supports Winamp and Itunes) ..this one works independant of the "Now Playing" feature.


To encrypt/decrypt etc. old logs you will have to use the commandline for now:

quote:
Originally posted by CookieRevised at [url
http://shoutbox.menthix.net/showthread.php?tid=62785&pid=689855#pid689855][/url]
To re-encrypt (or to decrypt) you need, for now, to use the command line parameters of the MPTools.exe tool in your Plus! directory.

Type "Log Viewer.exe" /?  to bring up a box with possible parameters.

PS: remember to put strings which contain spaces between quotes. eg:
"c:\plus!\log viewer.exe" /decrypt="c:\my logs\contact1@hotmail.com.ple" /pwd="my password"



RE: (!WAT) and encrypt old conversations by plopyx on 07-23-2006 at 04:36 PM

Thanks! *-* and sorry .__.U

But... (!MYMEDIA) don't work with Winamp >o<!


RE: RE: (!WAT) and encrypt old conversations by Chris4 on 07-23-2006 at 04:42 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Chris4
Read this: (!WAT)??

quote:
Originally posted by haydn
Correct, however if you look in the Scripts database you will be able to find a script which can show your now playing with a simple command, similar to (!MYMEDIA)

Music Now Playing 1.0.6