I used an older version for years, worked great. Suddenly, it got very slow. I upgraded to V1.2, got no better. This has been going on for a long time, have not had time to explore. Multiple minutes starting the program, then loads the file and runs quickly. There must have been some technical reason why I did not jump to V2, maybe that I'm running XP.
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
And the thing closed itself while I was getting logged in and typing the prior entry. Grrr, wish it did not do that!
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
-
2011-12-19
I am having the same issue with 2.16 / 2.17 - KeePass is relatively fast prompting me for a password for my .kdbx file, but then it takes minutes (no exaggeration!) for it to actually bring up the main window with the database opened. This is extremely unacceptable.
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
I used an older version for years, worked great. Suddenly, it got very slow. I upgraded to V1.2, got no better. This has been going on for a long time, have not had time to explore. Multiple minutes starting the program, then loads the file and runs quickly. There must have been some technical reason why I did not jump to V2, maybe that I'm running XP.
And the thing closed itself while I was getting logged in and typing the prior entry. Grrr, wish it did not do that!
I am having the same issue with 2.16 / 2.17 - KeePass is relatively fast prompting me for a password for my .kdbx file, but then it takes minutes (no exaggeration!) for it to actually bring up the main window with the database opened. This is extremely unacceptable.
V1 should not be slow to load. Try a portable version on a couple of PCs with a test database.
V2 (and V1) will be slow to open a database if the database is large or the "encryption rounds" is very high.
http://keepass.info/help/base/security.html#secdictprotect
cheers, Paul