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Re: What's the Passport Folder inside /contacts for?

 
 
Jonathan Kay [MVP]
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      02-08-2008
Greetings Jason,

It's the contact cards and their information from Messenger. For instance, if you
right-click a contact and choose Edit contact, it is all that information.

By default they're encrypted and useless but you can actually decrypt them and make use of
the data if you wish. To do so, just pop open Options, Security category and uncheck the
'Encrypt contact list data so that it is not accessible outside of Windows Live Messenger'.
Note: this option doesn't exist in the current v9 beta.

After this, head back into the folder and you'll see a radical difference. You can also pop
them open in notepad and see exactly what's in them now.

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"Jason Dunn" <www.digitalhomethoughts.com> wrote in message
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> I'm not sure if I should post this here, or in a Vista group, but here goes: does anyone
> know what the folder inside the /user/contacts/ folder is for? The folder is named with my
> email address for my Passport account, and it's filled with 2269 files, all with names like
> 0A92B7BB-7987-4F8B-8565-6DA3898DED40, and it's identified by Vista as a WINDOWSLIVECONTACT
> File.
>
> I'm seeing all these because I'm using Windows Live Foldershare to sync the Contacts folder
> between multiple computers - and it's made the hidden folder and files public, so I see all
> this mess.
>
> Are these files all of my contacts, in some sort of cached state, from Live Messenger?



 
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Jonathan Kay [MVP]
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      02-09-2008
Hi,

Well you can, but they'll just be back the next time you sign in.

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"Jason Dunn" <www.digitalhomethoughts.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the reply Jonathan, I appreciate it - so it seems I shouldn't just delete them
> all then. ;-)
>
> "Jonathan Kay [MVP]" <> wrote in message
> news:8EA9EE66-81B1-4AD1-A6A2-...
>> Greetings Jason,
>>
>> It's the contact cards and their information from Messenger. For instance, if you
>> right-click a contact and choose Edit contact, it is all that information.

>


 
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Kirsty
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      04-11-2008
Hey,

With regards to the contactcoll.cache being an encrypted file, how would i go about decrypting it without using the uncheck method on messenger?

My friend has recently lost her password, she has been contacting msn with information about the content of her inbox, contact list etc, ip etc and they will not allow her access as she does not have the correct secret answer.

However if she was able to get her contacts back that would at least be something, as some are irreplaceable (people she met travelling etc)

How could she extract this info/decrypt as she can no longer access messenger to uncheck the box?

Any help would be much appreciated
 
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Kirsty
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      04-11-2008
Hey,

With regards to the contactcoll.cache being an encrypted file, how would i go about decrypting it without using the uncheck method on messenger?

My friend has recently lost her password, she has been contacting msn with information about the content of her inbox, contact list etc, ip etc and they will not allow her access as she does not have the correct secret answer.

However if she was able to get her contacts back that would at least be something, as some are irreplaceable (people she met travelling etc)

How could she extract this info/decrypt as she can no longer access messenger to uncheck the box?

Any help would be much appreciated
 
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Siam_lover
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      04-13-2008

<Kirsty> schreef in bericht news:...
> Hey,
>
> With regards to the contactcoll.cache being an encrypted file, how would i
> go about decrypting it without using the uncheck method on messenger?
>
> My friend has recently lost her password, she has been contacting msn with
> information about the content of her inbox, contact list etc, ip etc and
> they will not allow her access as she does not have the correct secret
> answer.
>
> However if she was able to get her contacts back that would at least be
> something, as some are irreplaceable (people she met travelling etc)
>
> How could she extract this info/decrypt as she can no longer access
> messenger to uncheck the box?
>
> Any help would be much appreciated



Try this link, hope that it helps!
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/mspass.html


 
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