![]() ![]() Nowadays, Msg Plus! is a Skype extension, so I installed Skype and the extension but it still didn't recognize it. In this other thread I found archived some guy did exactly what I'm looking for, but it didn't work for me because the script couldn't recognize my Messenger Plus! installation. It worked for me with the executable placed in the same directory as my chat logs and entering in the cmd: "Log Viewer.exe" /encrypt="month year\e" /pwd="my password"Īs the example suggests, these logs are separated by contact and by month so that's a lot of files and time even when using Tab to speed things up. This thread explains that with the command line it's possible to decrypt the files and saving them into a seperate and easily readable HTML, but only one file at a time. To decrypt these files, the extension had a simple independent executable called "Log Viewer.exe". I'll attach a zip file with everything needed at the end so it is not necessary to read the forums that I'll mention soon. I got a couple years worth of old and discontinued MSN Messenger (Windows Live Msg) chat logs that are encrypted by an old extension called Messenger Plus! that I'd like to decrypt. ![]()
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