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  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on KeePass

    So I believe I have determined what caused the issue, and I found a solution. I do not believe it was related to the %TEMP% folder, which logged on users normally have access to anyway. One or more of the changes made to KP 2.39 appear to have made it necessary to whitelist KeePass.exe when Windows Controlled Folder Access is utilized to protect the folder in which I store the KeePass database.kdbx. This was not the case in previous versions. I did not move anything lately, and I did not have KeePass.exe...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on KeePass

    So I believe I have determined what caused the issue, and I found a solution. I do not believe it was related to the %TEMP% folder, which logged on users normally have access to anyway. One or more of the changes made to KP 2.39 appear to have made it necessary to whitelist KeePass.exe when Windows Controlled Folder Access is utilized to protect the folder in which I store the KeePass database.kdbx. This was not the case in previous versions. I did not move anything lately, and I did not have KeePass.exe...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on KeePass

    The drive has plenty of space. Is the requirement that KeePass have access to %TEMP% a new functionality as I have been using the program for a long time now but never had any issues with it previously? I did a normal install with KeePass-2.39-Setup.exe, assuming that its accesses would be the same as always.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on KeePass

    I installed KP 2.39 on Windows 10 Pro without any apparent issues. However, when I now make any changes to an entry and try to save it, it fails to do so and I get an error message to this effect: \pathto...\NewDatabase.kdbx Failed to save the current databse to the specified location! Could not find file '\pathto...\NewDatabase.kdbx.tmp'. The target file might be corrupted. Please try saving again. If that fails, save the databse to a different location. Although I followed the suggestion in this...

  • Modified a comment on discussion Help on KeePass

    The GPG files you can download from KeePass's website are no less valid than the other information pertaining to SHA sums or, for that matter, to the program itself. I have attached a text file with instruction for this procedure. I tried posting it, but I think it is slightly too long and the formatting was problematic too. I hope it helps.

  • Modified a comment on discussion Help on KeePass

    The GPG files you can download from KeePass's website are no less valid than the other information pertaining to SHA sums or, for that matter, to the program itself. I have attached a text file with instruction for this procedure. I tried posting it, but I think it is slightly too long and the formatting was problematic too. I hope it helps.

  • Modified a comment on discussion Help on KeePass

    The GPG files you can download from KeePass's website are no less valid than the other information pertaining to SHA sums or, for that matter, to the program itself. I have attached a text file with instruction for this procedure. I tried posting it, but I think it is slightly too long and the formatting was problematic too. I hope it helps.

  • Modified a comment on discussion Help on KeePass

    The GPG files you can download from KeePass's website are no less valid than the other information pertaining to SHA sums or, for that matter, to the program itself. Using the url you mentioned (i.e., http://keepass.info/integrity_sig.html), you should download the file identified as Dominik Reichl Public Key ASC File (i.e., https://keepass.info/integrity/Dominik_Reichl.asc). Then you need to use GPG program to import this file into your keyring, for example like so: C:\Users\UserX\Downloads>gpg...

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