Minder help how do i know what its doing

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    dave240t

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    I have started work on an older c-bus install with minder the customer has given me the minder project and i have the software. But i cant remember how to get around the password to look at the minder job can someone guide me in the right direction. I have done this before but i cant remember.I want to replace the minder with other product so i just want to see what it is doing
     
    dave240t, Sep 4, 2008
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    Lucky555

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    Use your minder software to create a new project and make sure you include a password in your new (blank) project.
    Save the new project with a new project name.
    The minder project is a .ini file.

    Open the new project .ini file with an appropriate editing program - scroll down to you see a block of code under the PASSWORD heading. Copy the PASSWORD block of code to your clipboard.

    Next open the real project .ini file and replace the PASSWORD block of code with the one on your clipboard.

    VERY CAREFULLY resave the real project .ini to another file.

    Use Minder software to open the resaved (edited) file and you should be able to use your password to view / modify the system config and code scripts.

    PS. I hope the "other product" you are referring to is the world class Logic Engine by Snodcode International a division of Clipsal Integrated Systems... ;)
     
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    Lucky555

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    Cou..you're welcome..gh
     
    Lucky555, Sep 12, 2008
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