To finish off the topic after I resolved the issues reported, thanks to the help offered in this discussion thread, here's what I did in total:
- Exchanged the wallet file of the wallet1 to wallet2 and wallet2 by using the console commands dumpwallet and importwallet. This synchronized the...
dumpwallet / importwallet worked for my second wallet running under Windows. That second wallet is now in sync with the 'master wallet'.
I am having problems importing my original wallet file using importwallet command of my macbook QT wallet.
In what OSX folder do I need to place the wallet...
The pitfall has been the YouTube instruction video.
This created the impression that things are easy and common to do so.
Luckily, I just did some low value playing around to understand the ins and out of DASH exchange.
Thanks for being so pro-active in this forum, guys!
I am exporting the private key of the first DASH wallet I activated.
I then imported this private key into two new wallets on different laptops.
No wallet.dat file has been exchanged.
Now I understand what caused the trouble I am facing.
This shows that developers of wallets (for PC platforms)...
I used the console to generate the private key of wallet #1 (using the dumpprivkey command) and then imported this private key via de console (using importprivkey command) of wallet #2.
Stan, I've posted my issue(s) in another thread of this discussion section.
(I can't post the link since I am a new user and require three postings first, while this is my second one).
But for this thread it is irrelevant. The issue I raise here is that a QT Wallet feature ("wallet repair")...
Using QT wallet and exporting privkey to an unused QT Wallet on another PC, the new wallet's DASH credit does not reflect the wallet's credit that I exported the privkey from. The 'clone' wallet shows many spend transitions while I did not manually initiate these.
This may be due to the fact...
I am a recent user of QT wallet and have some issues that may be resolved using the 'wallet repair' options.
My wallet is encrypted by default during (re)start.
Initiating most of the wallet repair options, after unlocking the wallet first, initiate application to restart.
E.g. trying the first...