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Original Content by Tigger on September 5, 2018

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Launch the program by clicking on the Arizen icon

The first form you can see is asking to log in or offers an options to create a new wallet


NOTE: your account/file is encrypted and stored ONLY on your local system - backup is highly recommended

There are three possible situation what do as the next step:

  1. You have already worked with Arizen wallet on your computer (and your computer wasn’t reinstalled or you haven’t reinstalled the Arizen wallet) – Fill the Wallet Name, and Password and click on Login. Continue in using Arizen as usual.

  2. You haven’t worked with Arizen before and don’t have any previous back–up – You have to create a new wallet. Click on Create Wallet. Then, you’re asked to fill the Wallet Name, Password, and Password again. Then, click on Create Wallet. See Fig. 1.4. During the filling your credentials you can mentioned some restriction regarding the Wallet Name and Password, as it’s shown in the Fig. 1.5, 1.6. After successful creation of your new wallet, you can normally Login.

  3. You have had a previous back–up of your Arizen wallet - On the first page (see Fig. 1.3) click on Create Wallet. Now you can see the form for creation of wallet (see Fig. 1.4. Then, click in the box next to Do you have previous backup and select your back–up.

    Your previous back–up can be saved as *.uawd (uncrypted Arizen wallet database) or *.awd (Arizen wallet database = encrypted) file, see Fig. 1.7,

    1.8. You can choose the file by clicking on button Browse. If you have an imported wallet in *.awd format, you have to fill your Old Wallet Name and Old Password.

    Please note the Wallet Name of your new wallet has to have the

    same name as a name of your back–up! It means if your back–up is called Test.awd or Test.uawd you have to fill in the Wallet Name word Test, see Fig. 1.7, 1.8.


    Click on Create Wallet. Now your wallet has been created and you can go ahead to Login with your credentials.


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