Safehouse explorer

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    Windows 10
       #11

    I have the same problem mivini. Had safehouse explorer running on a toshiba laptop Windows 10 Home. MB died, replaced it the whole laptop with a Lenovo laptop, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U processor, windows 10 home, 2004, OS build 19041.1083, up-to-date.
    The safehouse files were backed up, but I had to reinstall safehouse explorer.
    You are right, the behaviour has changed. It used to create a virtual drive for each opened safehouse file, accessible through file manager. Now it no longer does so. It should be easy to go to the safehouse website and get help, no? But no luck so far, even the check for updates feature in the app lands on an unreachable site. Have they gone out of business? Sold the rights? Does anyone out there know what's up with them?
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  2. Posts : 6,788
    22H2 64 Bit Pro
       #12

    Nick Q said:
    I have the same problem mivini. Had safehouse explorer running on a toshiba laptop Windows 10 Home. MB died, replaced it the whole laptop with a Lenovo laptop, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U processor, windows 10 home, 2004, OS build 19041.1083, up-to-date.
    The safehouse files were backed up, but I had to reinstall safehouse explorer.
    You are right, the behaviour has changed. It used to create a virtual drive for each opened safehouse file, accessible through file manager. Now it no longer does so. It should be easy to go to the safehouse website and get help, no? But no luck so far, even the check for updates feature in the app lands on an unreachable site. Have they gone out of business? Sold the rights? Does anyone out there know what's up with them?
    It's no longer maintained but still works. It does not create a virtual drive. You must create a password protected volume (or multiple volumes) in which to store your files.

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  3. Posts : 6,788
    22H2 64 Bit Pro
       #13

    Anyway just to clarify. There is no assigning drive letters. You just create a volume (or multiple volumes) in any location you choose. Then open the volume and drop your files into it.

    Here is a volume created on a flash drive (USB letter E)

    The desktop shortcut opens that volume.

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  4. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
       #14

    Thanks, I guess I'll just have to adapt.
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  5. Posts : 2
    Win10 pro 64
       #15

    Nick Q said:
    I have the same problem mivini. Had safehouse explorer running on a toshiba laptop Windows 10 Home. MB died, replaced it the whole laptop with a Lenovo laptop, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U processor, windows 10 home, 2004, OS build 19041.1083, up-to-date.
    The safehouse files were backed up, but I had to reinstall safehouse explorer.
    You are right, the behaviour has changed. It used to create a virtual drive for each opened safehouse file, accessible through file manager. Now it no longer does so. It should be easy to go to the safehouse website and get help, no? But no luck so far, even the check for updates feature in the app lands on an unreachable site. Have they gone out of business? Sold the rights? Does anyone out there know what's up with them?
    Hi Nick,
    I solved it.
    You just have to click something like "install Safehouse extended driver" when you install the safehouse explorer.
    That did the job for me.
    Cheers
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