I would like to deploy Keepass in a multiple session environment. Does Keepass provide for such a deployment? Specifically, it is Windows Server 2012r2 RDS that inhabits four virtual servers, so the Keepass database for each user needs to reside in the user's Home share on the storage sever while the keepass application istself resides on the session server.
Thanks
Paul
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KeePass doesn't care where the database lives as long as it can be accessed.
The last opened database details are save in the user's KeePass config file and if you change the database location between sessions users may become confused. I assume you use consistant drive mappings so there should be no problems.
cheers, Paul
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I need to know if the application will function correctly for multiple users in an RD Session Host server environment. Sometimes compatibility scripts are available for this or the application is developed with this in mind, which I don't think is the case with Keepass.
All the best,
Paul
Last edit: Paul 2017-05-25
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KeePass has very little interaction with Windows apart from registering hot keys. This will be fine if the app is run per user but may be problematic if you are trying to use a common app. You can disable the hot keys in the KeePass.config.xml file.
cheers, Paul
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I would like to deploy Keepass in a multiple session environment. Does Keepass provide for such a deployment? Specifically, it is Windows Server 2012r2 RDS that inhabits four virtual servers, so the Keepass database for each user needs to reside in the user's Home share on the storage sever while the keepass application istself resides on the session server.
Thanks
Paul
KeePass doesn't care where the database lives as long as it can be accessed.
The last opened database details are save in the user's KeePass config file and if you change the database location between sessions users may become confused. I assume you use consistant drive mappings so there should be no problems.
cheers, Paul
Thanks for reply!!
I need to know if the application will function correctly for multiple users in an RD Session Host server environment. Sometimes compatibility scripts are available for this or the application is developed with this in mind, which I don't think is the case with Keepass.
All the best,
Paul
Last edit: Paul 2017-05-25
KeePass has very little interaction with Windows apart from registering hot keys. This will be fine if the app is run per user but may be problematic if you are trying to use a common app. You can disable the hot keys in the KeePass.config.xml file.
cheers, Paul