HEEEELLLPPP!!

John Kennedy johnk at opel.COM
Fri Aug 31 21:06:20 AEST 1990


In article <61556 at lanl.gov> larson at c3.lanl.gov (Theodore W. Larson) writes:
-
-     Unfortunatly, this time I accidentally typed  :X
-and it asked for an encryption key.  Naturally, not knowing
-what this ment, I hit escape, and then typed :x and 
-saved and exited my file.  Imagine my suprise when I went to
-compile and realized my file was now ecrypted in some strange
-format!  So, now I have lost about three days of work and around
-2,000 lines of new code.  HOW DO I UNENCRYPT MY FILE??!?!?

If you have a good feel for what the resultant key was that got entered,
such as <ESC>, you can unencrypt by either using crypt(1) or vi -x.
The man pages have more detail.

-- 
John Kennedy                     johnk at opel.COM
Second Source, Inc.
Annapolis, MD



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