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January 02, 2014, 07:57:24 PM |
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PC1 is a publiic pc, that is, i use it for all internet activities and so there are no passwords stored on it. i access all my web wallets.
PC2 is also a public pc, but it is only on the internet when i want to transfer bitcoins from the webwallets to the BitCoin-QT (v0.8.6) client installed on this PC. It is fully synced before any transfer is done. The transfer from all the web wallets to the 'hybrid wallet' as i call it was successful and i have lost no BitCoins in this transfer.
PC3 is a private PC, that is, it exists on a network with no internet access, no wireless either. This PC has the Armory BitCoin Client installed.
I put PC2 & PC3 on the same private network and verified they can talk to each other...so no problems there. So i want to transfer the bitcoins from PC2 to PC3.
Before starting, i backed up both wallets in each of the software on the respective PCs.
But this is where i think my problem begins, because of my lack of knowledge.
What i did was on PC2 was to send (as a test) 0.1mBTC to the address on PC3. I wasn't allowed to send less. I did try to transfer 1uBTC, but it wasn't allowed. There was also a warning when i sent 0.1mBTC that there was a transfer fee of 0.1mBTC. I thought that PC3 would get the money and 0.1mBTC would stay on PC2.
I waited over an hour and the bitcoins were not transferred to PC3. PC2 kept saying it was sending, but there was an issue.
I then found out, i cannot cancel the transaction. I tried everything, every dialog box nothing.
What i don't want to do is to put PC2 and PC3 on the public network, even for a moment.
The BITCoin Balance is reduced by 0.2mBTC.
The questions are?
How do i cancel the transaction on PC2? How do i recover the 0.2mBTC? How do i transfer the bitcoins between clients with no internet access?
PC2 will not be allowed back on the public network until the issue is resolved.
Many thanks for your help.
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