: You can find this file within the cfg folder of your JDownloader installation directory.

: This file is essential for migrating accounts to "headless" installations (e.g., JDownloader running on a NAS or server without a monitor). Since headless versions often lack an easy account entry interface, users typically configure accounts in a GUI version and copy this specific file to the /cfg/ folder of the headless setup.

: To restore accounts on a new installation, you can place your existing .ejs file into the new cfg directory before starting the application, or use the built-in Restore tool under File > Backup > Restore settings .

: Backing up the entire cfg folder is the official recommendation for preserving all settings, including this account database. If you lose access to your accounts, specific scripts exist in the community to decrypt this .ejs file for credential recovery .

: It is part of the central configuration folder ( /cfg/ ) that maintains your tool's identity and setup. Practical Management

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: You can find this file within the cfg folder of your JDownloader installation directory.

: This file is essential for migrating accounts to "headless" installations (e.g., JDownloader running on a NAS or server without a monitor). Since headless versions often lack an easy account entry interface, users typically configure accounts in a GUI version and copy this specific file to the /cfg/ folder of the headless setup. : You can find this file within the

: To restore accounts on a new installation, you can place your existing .ejs file into the new cfg directory before starting the application, or use the built-in Restore tool under File > Backup > Restore settings . : To restore accounts on a new installation,

: Backing up the entire cfg folder is the official recommendation for preserving all settings, including this account database. If you lose access to your accounts, specific scripts exist in the community to decrypt this .ejs file for credential recovery . : It is part of the central configuration

: It is part of the central configuration folder ( /cfg/ ) that maintains your tool's identity and setup. Practical Management