Author Topic: Backup Wallet for 2.0  (Read 1430 times)

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Offline hadrian

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I found this suggestion from sudo worked for me. (There are a few other comments in that thread - e.g. some people find it necessary to run the client as administrator).

So, @sudo said to use:
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wallet_export_keys c:\bts\bts.json 
I just used that exact command, then moved the file to elsewhere afterwards.
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thanks.
Can I have the exact procedure?

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You will not be able to use that export to import your funds .. i assume a new release of 0.9.3d or so .. will resolve this issue .. until version d is release you can only use the export generated by the console ...

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Hello everyone, I have a PC with windows 10, bitshares software 0.9.3c. I prepared the Wallet Backup menu by clicking on EXPORT WALLET.
As far as I can understand, I think it must also do the backup of the Keys from the console, but I can not.
Can you tell me if it is sufficient to file I created?
Otherwise I would need the exact procedure.
Thanks