Ahhh yes, thx again, put wrongly {ENTER} after the {DELAY X}, it works indde much better when the {ENTER] is set before the {DELAY X} :D!
Thanks, but it seems that I should still keep {ENTER}, because with only the {DELAY X} inbetwwen thge USERNAME and the PASSWORD, it simply waits before entering the password. EDIT: no, it even doesn't work with {ENTER}.
Thanks, but it seems that I should still keep {ENTER}, because with only the {DELAY X} inbetwwen thge USERNAME and the PASSWORD, it simply waits before entering the password.
Hi, Discovered KeePass some times ago, a very powerful tool that I used @ work until now (very helpful as I'm working in IT services for an external company that is also using an O365 system, which credentials I can't save locally, otherwise it messes with my own O365 credentials...). But my AV expired, and as I didn't renew it, I had to change the password manager at home. As I'm a fan of KeePass' hotkey (what?! I, lazy? Noooooo :)), I decided to import the passwords using the native CSV importer...