Thanks @dreichl. That is what I was trying, I just didn't have the UserName key cased properly. In regards to exporting my database, I did do that, but it was terribly large and hard to navigate. I also wasn't necessarily excited about exporting all my real usernames and passwords in readable format, to a file on my hard drive. It would be handy to have way to export Keys, but not Values. That would make the exported "schema" much smaller, easier to parse through, and more secure than dumping everything...
Thanks for this feature Dominik! I recently got a notice that a specific username/password combination had been found in a "dark web scan" and none of my current entries had a matching password. So I was very pleased to find this feature request and that that the most recent update included the ability to search history! When I search on the password, I get a lot of entries (way before I learned to use different passwords for each login) Is there a way to search on username=xxxxx AND password=yyyyy?...
Thanks for this feature Dominik! I recently got a notice that a specific username/password combination had been found in a "dark web scan" and none of my current entries had a matching password. So I was very pleased to find this feature request sand that that the most recent update included the ability to search history! When I search on the password, I get a lot of entries (way before I learned to use different passwords for each login) Is there a way to search on username=xxxxx AND password=yyyyy?...
I was actually thinking about this today. I have KeePass configured to ALWAYS display the "select entry" window, even when there's only one entry. I do this because I've had Ctrl+Alt+A autotype a password into the wrong site. So whenever there isn't a match, I have to close that window then Ctrl+Alt+K. I usually do a Ctrl+F to find the entry, wherever it may exist in my database. I would actually prefer it if KeePass simply brought up the Ctrl+F dialog asking me to search for an entry, then populated...
I was actually thinking about this today. I have KeePass configured to ALWAYS display the "select entry" window, even when there's only one entry. I do this because I've had Ctrl+Alt+A autotype a password into the wrong site. So whenever there isn't a match, I have to close that window then Ctrl+Alt+K. I usually do a Ctrl+F to find the entry, wherever it may exist in my database. I would actually prefer it if KeePass simply brought up the Ctrl+F dialog asking me to search for an entry, then populating...
This is PERFECT! I like this option much better than having to remember another hotkey! Before long, I'll need a hotkey manager! :P
This is PERFECT! I like this option much better than having to remember another hotkey! Before long, I'll need a hotkey manager! :P
Just passing the word to anyone who might still be monitoring this thread... This post by T. Bug Reporter explains how to enable additional auto-type context menu options that are disabled by default. (shown below)
Just passing the word to anyone who might still be monitoring this thread... This post by T. Bug Reporter explains how to enable additional auto-type context menu options that are disabled by default. (shown below)
@wellread1: While I appreciate your knowledge of how jump though some manual hoops...
I think the point here is... When creating a new entry, it would be helpful (and...
I think spacewalker's suggestion is valid. There are many occasions when the auto-generated...
I believe the proper way to handle this would be to let KeePass keep control of access...
Thank you wellread1 for the eloquent reply. Yes. I understand that the trust in KeePass...
I have been using KeePass for several years now, but I have never installed any plugins...
I have found a couple of plugins that I would like to try out, however I have no...