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Keepass Password Safe mini-review
reko100:
The one in "Options" where the default is Ctrl+Alt+A.....
Josh:
Well, I am unable to confirm this in maxthon. It works fine for me. Perhaps you have something else using that hotkey?
hamradio:
For everyone's info if they do not know about it or did not read the help file on it...It is possible to launch local programs that is in the URL textbox of each entry with command line parameters by using cmd://.
This is the example from the KeePass Password Safe help file.
Example: cmd://C:\WinNT\Notepad.exe C:\Test\MyTestFile.txt
:)
clif_notes:
Hi Josh,
I found your review in the DC Newsletter. Would you mind the review and screencasts being featured in my newsletter? I get about 3000 unique hits a week there.
http://freewarewiki.com/ClifsCurrentNewsletter
I always give credit and a link-back, and I'll mention DC as well.
I have previous reviews from another friend of mine at this url, but I like your screencasts and you did a fine job.
http://freewarewiki.com/KeePass
Have fun!
Clif
rjbull:
I use keepass in conjunction with roboform, updating the other when I add a login to one. That way, I will always have two sources for stored passwords for redundancy.-Josh (July 03, 2006, 10:51 PM)
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Rather than just backing up the KeePass files?
CTRL+V to auto-type.
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I've had occasional glitches where KeePass wouldn't AutoType, but I think it's usually just been a Windows wobbly. Exiting one or both programs, then reloading, or in extremis rebooting, has usually cured the problem. But, I've had the odd occasion where Ctrl-V didn't work but Alt-E, T - i.e. the same thing but done by menu - did work. I wondered, does Alt-E, T paste at a slower speed, and would that be why it worked better than Ctrl-V?
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