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====== Decrypt SQLite Database ====== | ====== Decrypt SQLite Database ====== | ||
- | This facility resets the encryption key of the database in order to allow external software to connect. This should be an exceptionally rare occurrence however, and should only ever be required for 2nd line / technical support purposes. For normal support purposes, Esferico ltd. have provided tools which allow access to the database in its **encrypted** state. | + | //This feature is only available from v1.0.96 onwards.// |
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+ | This facility resets the encryption key of the database in order to allow external software to connect. This should be an exceptionally rare occurrence however, and should only ever be required for 2nd line / Technical support purposes. For normal support purposes, Esferico ltd. have provided tools which allow access to the database in its **encrypted** state. | ||
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+ | If at any time you believe that you need to decrypt a database for support, contact Esferico ltd. for advice, and **always** [[pergamonmu:vendor:encryptdb|re-encrypt]] the database afterwards. | ||
**Note** - This tool is only intended for use with standalone (SQLite) databases. Networked installations using third-party databases (e.g. PostgreSQL, MySQL etc.) have their own similar tools. | **Note** - This tool is only intended for use with standalone (SQLite) databases. Networked installations using third-party databases (e.g. PostgreSQL, MySQL etc.) have their own similar tools. |