Activity for KeePass User

  • KeePass User KeePass User posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Ok, that is what I thought. https://keepass.info/help/kb/trigger_examples.html#dbsync . . . this is the explanation that is no longer working for me for some reason.

  • KeePass User KeePass User posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    If I manually sync, I get no errors but it doesn't actually sync. I have a "test entry" on each computer and they aren't showing up on the other computer after it auto syncs or I manually sync both computers. What is the downside of just opening up the Dropbox file from every computer & having that update as changes are made? What is the benefit of having a local file that syncs with DropBox? Why not use the DropBox file as the master file from every computer?

  • KeePass User KeePass User posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Sorry, I don't know what you are asking on how I open /sync the file. I have my computers configured exactly how the instructions have told me. https://keepass.info/help/kb/trigger_examples.html#dbsync I open the local folder and hit save. From there the trigger should do the sync based on the trigger.

  • KeePass User KeePass User posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    I put tested it both ways. I put a file in the Dropbox sync folder @ work. It showed up at home. I deleted that file at home and put in a new different file at home, it showed up @ work. I deleted that file at work and it was removed from my home computer. I have the same setup on both my home and work computer. https://keepass.info/help/kb/trigger_examples.html#dbsync

  • KeePass User KeePass User modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    I put the whole file location in quotes & no longer get errors, however, it doesn't seem to auto sync with the DropBox file. I did a test entry on my work computer, but it wasn't picked up at my home computer. It saves in the local file but doesn't update the DropBox file so that it can be pulled from my other locations.

  • KeePass User KeePass User posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    I put the whole file location in quotes & no longer get errors, however, it doesn't seem to auto sync with the DropBox file. I did a test entry on my work computer, but it wasn't picked up at my home computer.

  • KeePass User KeePass User posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Let me know if I missed something.

  • KeePass User KeePass User posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    No errors when I disabled the triggers. I was able to save & sync without issue.

  • KeePass User KeePass User modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    I get that message when I hit save manually. It saves it to the local file, however, it doesn't copy it to the DropBox location. I have everything setup like the following instructions : https://keepass.info/help/kb/trigger_examples.html#dbsync I get the same error when I manually sync. I am the Admin on the computer.

  • KeePass User KeePass User posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    I get that message when I hit save manually. It saves it to the local file, however, it doesn't copy it to the DropBox location. I have everything setup like the following instructions : https://keepass.info/help/kb/trigger_examples.html#dbsync I get the same error when I manually sync. I am the Admin on the computer.

  • KeePass User KeePass User posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    This happens on any folder I use, tried to do it to my desktop and got the same error. Never had issues when I was using Google Drive. When I went to DropBox, I get these issues and the triggers don't work. Get it on both my home and work computer.

  • KeePass User KeePass User posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    I can't get the following trigger to work 100% of the time. https://keepass.info/help/kb/trigger_examples.html#dbsync When I save my KeePass file locally is says "access to path . . . is denied". Most times it will save and update the file, while other times it doesn't.

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