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1. Go to C:\Users\{USER}\AppData\Roaming\AnyDesk | |
2. Copy & Paste 'thumbnails' | |
3. Open 'user.conf' | |
4. Replace the line 'ad.roster.items=' | |
5. Done. |
Yes sorry, I dont know what happen, but I was on a form regarding disable history saving in Anydesk
hi) what about macOS ? can't find config((( any ideas?
need to transfer from Mac to pc
In command line:
> cd /Users/{USER}/.anydesk/
> ls (to see folder files)
In Mac interface:
1. Go to Home (User Home)
2. Ctrl + Shift + dot [.] (to show hidden folder)
3. Go to .anydesk
tyvm)) what about saved passwords? is it possible to migrate?))
The same file user.conf
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The line that start with ad.anynet.auth_tokens=
I import Session Addresses from AnyDesk on mac os x to Windows 10 following the steps, and I had problems with some special chars followed to ';'. I solved it removing the special chars and it's working well.
Thanks for sharing it!
Thank you, this worked!
Luckily the Time Machine had the right backup and I could replace the files by just copying and pasting the user.conf file!
People, make sure to backup your backups and follow at least 3-2-1 approach!
The same file
user.conf
.The line that start with
ad.anynet.auth_tokens=
Tried it and it does not seem to work
@kuklei Do you have old enough backups of user.conf
file?
You simply need to find old enough backup of user.conf
that has connected client details and copy that to /Users/{USER}/.anydesk/
@bigbeka I don't seem to have that folder at all. I was referring to the user.conf file under C:\Users{USER}\AppData\Roaming\AnyDesk
Copied the lines from the old conf for both tokens and items. The items are there in the other but tokens seem not to work.
@kuklei I see, you are on Windows, it should be under C:\Users{USER}\AppData\Roaming\AnyDesk
. I don't have experience restoring user.conf
on Windows, but I believe if you copy the whole user.conf
file to C:\Users{USER}\AppData\Roaming\AnyDesk
path, it should restore all the data within that backup. Also try restarting the app and/or the win host.
It worked quite effectively for me; the only issue was forgetting to close AnyDesk before implementing the changes.
Then your answer has no sense here. The title is "import recent session addresses".
The issue here is to import data (from a previous Anydesk) to export that data to a new computer (the next Anydesk).
In your case, you want to avoid saving session addresses, therefore if you set the file 'user.conf' as only-lecture, the session addresses cannot be saved, but I don't know the rest of consequences to do that.