Sorry, more so #2. It would be accessed by only 2-3 people and yes, the master password would be fairly strong.
Definitely understand but this would be ideally on an encrypted server already shared between 2 or 3 internal employees with a strong master password. Unfortunately, we're limited in what software we can use. Thank you for all your help!
I did have one more question actually. For the OneDrive solution, does it have to be a shared OneDrive account or can I put the database file on my OneDrive account and share the directory with another person?
Ah I see. I think I'll just have to try it first with the link you provided and see if that works. I'll follow those steps and see where that takes me. Thanks for your help. I'll post here if I have more questions on the process.
Thank you. I'm looking at the Dropbox option as well. Would something like this work with Microsoft OneDrive as well? I'm trying to figure out what parts I need help and which areas our IT team needs to unblock the program and permissions. I tried mapping the drive and it does show up, however when I click on it, I get access permission denial messages.
Hi there. I'm trying to set KeePass up as it's the only approved service right now through the organization, however I need to be able to have my team access our password database. I read somewhere on the site that you can just save the database file on a network drive, however, whenever I try to do that, it doesn't show the network folders through the interface. I'd love some help on getting this set up. Thank you.