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LameSecure and Lion

I updated to Lion today and I didn't think to first uninstall LameSecure. At any rate, I now can't find a way to access any of the folders I had locked up using the program, and it is no longer recognized since it's a Power PC program.


Is there any way to open the folders without reverting back to Snow Leopard?


Thanks!

MacBook, Mac OS X (10.7)

Posted on Jul 24, 2011 8:11 PM

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Jul 26, 2011 7:01 AM in response to alexandros103

Found a work around on this website: http://www.solife.cc/blog/lame-secure-orner-knacken-oeffnen-lion.html


1) Move the folder you want to unlock to the desktop

2) Open terminal (Applications --> Utilities --> Terminal)

3) Type: cd Desktop

4) Type: cd nameoffolder.app/Contents/.LameFiles where nameoffolder is the one you want to open (if folder name as spaces in it, rename to take them out first. There should be a space between cd and the rest, though)

5) Type: mv * "${HOME}/Desktop" in this step there is a space between mv and * and a space between * and "


You should now have that folder on your desktop. Hope this helps.

Aug 9, 2011 5:19 AM in response to Nightwatch1975

Lame secure simply keeps your files in a folder with a '.' at the begining, thus hiding it from normal navigation.


To see this folder bring up a Terminal window and type


"defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles -bool true"


hit enter, then relaunch your 'finder' (from the force quite menu) or simply log out and then back in.


You will now be able to see all the hidden files and folders on your Mac (or any external HDD connected).


Then, just go the the folder you "Lame Secured", right click and select "Show Package Contents"


In the "Contents" file there should be a folder (slighty greyed out) called ".LameFiles" - all your files should be in there. Simply copy them to another location or view them where they are.


To hide all those hidden files and folders after you finished just open up a Terminal window and type


"defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles -bool false"


and hit enter...


Hope this helps.

Aug 13, 2011 1:20 PM in response to bigchewbaccus

I was having the same problem with LameSecure after installing Lion (really wish now that I hadn't bothered!) and this helped me recover my folders, so thank you! I even called Apple to see what could be done and the man told me to wipe out my MacBook completely, re-install Snow Leapord through my most recent Time Machine backup, get rid of LameSecure (as well as any other Power PC apps) and then re-install Lion.


This solution was much easier.


However, now I have files named ".DS_Store" all throughout the folder that I had locked with LameSecure and it's sub-folders. I also have one on my desktop. It can't be opened because I don't have the proper application to open it, and it can't be deleted because the application "icons.icns" is still in use. Anyway to get around this? Please help!

Oct 19, 2011 1:03 AM in response to Rochester30

hi there - i had this same problem just yesterday and panicked . .. but then just dragged the folders in question onto a USB memory stick . . . took it round to a friend's house and used his computer to open them and then re-save the contents in new folders . .. deleted the original LameSecure folders and was home within 10 mins - all sorted.


I know that won't help everyone, but if you can do that, it does solve the problem very quickly and easily!

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