Passwords Back-up
Embird
allows you to easily back-up all
inserted passwords into a "PASSWORD" file stored either on
your hard disk, floppy disk, USB memory key, etc. We
strongly recommend that you back-up your passwords regularly to avoid
problems caused by re-installation, hard disk failure, or virus attack.
If you have a back-up copy of your passwords, it is very easy to
insert them back into Embird and thus change the demo (evaluation) version into
the full version.
You can also use the steps explained in this tutorial to transfer the
passwords from your desktop computer to your laptop, so it will be fully functional on your second
computer. However, please note that you may transfer Embird to another
computer only as long as the other computer is owned by you and as long
as it is used on only one computer at a time.
Follow these steps to back-up your passwords:
1 -
Run Embird and select "Help
-> Passwords" menu (Picture No. 1).
Picture No. 1
2 - The
"Passwords" dialog box will appear on the screen. It contains two sections:
"Back-up passwords" and "Recover passwords" (Picture No. 2).
3 - To
back-up your passwords, insert formatted floppy disk into the A: drive and
click the "Back-up" button. This will create a "PASSWORD"
file on the floppy disk, containing all your passwords.
Note:
If you want to back-up your passwords to other disk media, e.g. to USB memory
key, choose the drive containing this media in the "Back-up to drive:"
box before you click the "Back-up" button.
Picture No. 2
Follow
these steps to recover your passwords:
4 - Run Embird and select "Help
- > Passwords" menu (Picture No. 3).
Picture No. 3
5 - The
"
Passwords" dialog box will appear on the screen. It contains two sections:
"Back-up passwords" and "
Recover passwords" (Picture No. 4).
6 - Choose the disk drive containing the media with back-up copy of your
passwords - the one you created in step 3.
Click "Recover" button to read the passwords from the media and launch
them into Embird. This will change the demo (evaluation) version of Embird into
the
full version.
Picture No. 4
