I've been using libprs500 successfully for a while to convert to LRF, but have a new LIT file that won't convert. Not sure if it's the file or the fact that I recently had to reinstall MS Reader, after which I ran ReaderKeyRecoveryTool.exe again. I'm getting this error message:
LIT INFORMATION.........
DRM = 5
Timestamp = 44ef3f3b
Creator = 7ffde000
Language = 00000409
DECRYPTION FAILED - No keys available for this title.
LIBC reports: No such file or directory
LIBC reports: No such file or directory
LIBC reports: No such file or directory
WARNING: Unable to open file "keys.txt".WARNING: Unable to open file "clitkeys.txt".WARNING: Unable to open file "c:\docume~1\jan\locals~1\temp\keys.txt".No "keys.txt" files found. Can't decrypt.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "libprs500\gui2\jobs.pyo", line 97, in run
File "libprs500\ebooks\lrf\any\convert_from.pyo", line 140, in main
File "libprs500\ebooks\lrf\any\convert_from.pyo", line 117, in process_file
File "libprs500\ebooks\lrf\lit\convert_from.pyo", line 58, in process_file
File "libprs500\ebooks\lrf\lit\convert_from.pyo", line 49, in generate_html
ConversionError: LIBC reports: No such file or directory
LIBC reports: No such file or directory
LIBC reports: No such file or directory
WARNING: Unable to open file "keys.txt".WARNING: Unable to open file "clitkeys.txt".WARNING: Unable to open file "c:\docume~1\jan\locals~1\temp\keys.txt".No "keys.txt" files found. Can't decrypt.
EDIT
Well I seem to have got round the problem by manually saving keys.txt to my temp folder, since that's where the program was looking for it. I've never had to do this before but at least it worked. How come this has happened?
Last edited by greylin; 01-28-2008 at 06:03 PM.
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