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I'm hoping someone here can help when the Skype Forum has (so far) failed. This was my question to them - https:/ /tinyur l.com/a 5z7485h
Can anyone think of a way around this?
I know it's daft, but Lynne & I were on Skype every day & to be able to keep & read our messages would mean a great deal to me.
Thank you for your time & attention :-)
Can anyone think of a way around this?
I know it's daft, but Lynne & I were on Skype every day & to be able to keep & read our messages would mean a great deal to me.
Thank you for your time & attention :-)
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You can try this one: https://beca usecurious.m e/skype_expo rts_for_huma ns It doesn't render smileys properly, but then nor does the official Skype viewer as far as I can tell. If all else fails then .json is pretty human readable (you can load it into a text editor such as Notepad++ so with a bit of work (i.e. knowing how to cleanly cut it) you could break the...
16:58 Fri 22nd Jul 2022
I know what I'd try but I haven't got the slightest idea about whether it would actually work or not:
Install 7-Zip.
https:/ /www.7- zip.org /
Create an otherwise empty folder and put the .tar file inside it.
Go to that location and right-click on the file.
Select 7-Zip > Extract here.
If 7-Zip can successfully unpack the .tar file, all of its component parts will then be inside the folder you created. (I'm unsure as to whether further work might be needed with those files to make them readable though).
Install 7-Zip.
https:/
Create an otherwise empty folder and put the .tar file inside it.
Go to that location and right-click on the file.
Select 7-Zip > Extract here.
If 7-Zip can successfully unpack the .tar file, all of its component parts will then be inside the folder you created. (I'm unsure as to whether further work might be needed with those files to make them readable though).
Here's Lie-in King's link without the Tinyurl redirection (which, I think, is causing the problem), Barry:
https:/ /answer s.micro soft.co m/en-us /skype/ forum/a ll/open ing-tar -file-o f-downl oaded-m sgs/70e 6a727-5 b0c-4f0 c-a428- 298a3be df286
https:/
This link indicates WinZip can be used to open a .tar file.
https:/ /www.wi nzip.co m/en/le arn/fil e-forma ts/tar/
https:/
CHRIS, would something like this be able to extract the relevant message content from the .tar file?
https:/ /peazip .github .io/tar -window s.html
https:/
Is this what you're already done, Lie-in King?
https:/ /i.post img.cc/ gjszN4P q/Tar.j pg
. . . and have you downloaded the file viewer?
https:/ /go.sky pe.com/ skype-p arser
https:/
. . . and have you downloaded the file viewer?
https:/
TCL: As this thread develops, it's beginning to seem to me that Lie-in King has got past the stage of actually extracting the .tar file and is now trying to make use of its contents. So neither 7-Zip (as suggested by me above) or the software in your link will now help, as LiK has already done that bit. (I might be wrong though!)
Try downloading and installing WebbIE. It's a simple text-based browser that's designed for use by visually-handicapped people in conjunction with their screen readers. It might be capable of opening the HTML file:
https:/ /www.we bbie.or g.uk/we bbrowse r/index .htm
(Note: Windows might try to block the installation of what it sees as unknown software but you can safely override the block and proceed anyway).
https:/
(Note: Windows might try to block the installation of what it sees as unknown software but you can safely override the block and proceed anyway).
I'm perplexed as to why Skype's own viewer won't work, surely I can't be the first person to want to access a large file of messages? I'll leave this until Monday & then try to find someone to talk to at Microsoft.
Thank you all for your input & I'll post here if I make make any progress after a phone call...
Thank you all for your input & I'll post here if I make make any progress after a phone call...
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