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Windows Command line version of Encryption tool? - JohnM72 - 05-30-2016 10:00 PM Does anyone know if there is a windows command line version of the Config_Envrypt_Tool?? (similar to 'yealinkencrypt' for Linux) Thanks RE: Windows Command line version of Encryption tool? - Yealink_Michael - 05-31-2016 06:30 AM HI please try below tools : http://support.yealink.com/attachmentDownload/download?path=upload%2Fattachment%2F2015-3-12%2F5%2F1361db92-dacd-401c-8bbd-8203af109a49%2FConfiguration+Encryption+Tool.rar http://support.yealink.com/attachmentDownload/download?path=upload%2Fattachment%2F2015-3-12%2F5%2Ff6fa28f6-fdec-4b60-87ff-adbcef1e0232%2FYealink+Configuration+Conversion+Tool.zip TKS & BR Michael Yealink Wiki : http://support.yealink.com/ RE: Windows Command line version of Encryption tool? - JohnM72 - 06-02-2016 05:37 PM Thanks for the reply Michael but both of these tools (Windows versions) are not cmd line tools - they have a GUI and require user intervention. I am looking for a version of the Encryption tool that can be invoked from another application. Is there a windows version of the Linux tool yealinkencrypt??? I want to be able to do the following on Windows: c:\yealinkencrypt.exe -f *.cfg -p /home/test -k 0123456789123456 Thanks (05-31-2016 06:30 AM)Yealink_Michael Wrote: HI RE: Windows Command line version of Encryption tool? - Yealink_Michael - 06-03-2016 05:08 AM hi sorry that we don't have that tool yet ! Michael RE: Windows Command line version of Encryption tool? - timbo - 08-16-2016 11:03 AM Hi, Wondering if this is even in the pipeline? Unfortunately our entire handset provisioning system is Windows-based, hence we would like to have some way of encrypting the files via command line or other means?! Cheers, Tim |