The only way to export is in .dp format. The DB Browser for SQLite appear “Invalid file format”. And in the spreadsheet calc all the character set are invalid even unicode (UTF-8). I think it will open with the same code I put in bidefender wallet in some way. Maybe is an encrypted file.
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I'm not familiar with this product, and the Web site for it is lacking in screen shots, but it seems to me that a screen scraping technique (either custom built with AutoIt, or built into KeePass like those for Steganos and PassKeeper) would work for essentially any password manager. I mention this because I used PassKeeper before I switched to KeePass, and I found Dominik's solution to this lack of an export option to be particularly elegant. If an AutoIt script was written for this, perhaps Dominik would be willing to adapt it and add it to a future release of KeePass; it's just a matter of finding someone with a license for this other product and a willingness to experiment.
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If you can export the bitdefender data you can import it into KeePass, after some massaging in a spreadsheet / editor.
cheers, Paul
The only way to export is in .dp format. The DB Browser for SQLite appear “Invalid file format”. And in the spreadsheet calc all the character set are invalid even unicode (UTF-8). I think it will open with the same code I put in bidefender wallet in some way. Maybe is an encrypted file.
You may be able to write a screen scraper with something like AutoIt.
cheers, Paul
Hi
did anyone solved this problem, wallet.db is encrypted, and has no solution for exporting it in a usual format
So now should I retype anything???
Short of copy / paste or a home built screen scraper we don't have any suggestions.
cheers, Paul
I'm not familiar with this product, and the Web site for it is lacking in screen shots, but it seems to me that a screen scraping technique (either custom built with AutoIt, or built into KeePass like those for Steganos and PassKeeper) would work for essentially any password manager. I mention this because I used PassKeeper before I switched to KeePass, and I found Dominik's solution to this lack of an export option to be particularly elegant. If an AutoIt script was written for this, perhaps Dominik would be willing to adapt it and add it to a future release of KeePass; it's just a matter of finding someone with a license for this other product and a willingness to experiment.