Yes, it works as long as <startup useLegacyV2RuntimeActivationPolicy="true"> is set. This issue is hard to address in large enterprise environments where some users are used to the portable KeePass app. With Windows 10, UE-V became a regular feature of the Windows 10 Enterprise edition (it is no longer a separate Microsoft product).
Yes, it woks as long as <startup useLegacyV2RuntimeActivationPolicy="true"> is set. This issue is hard to address in large enterprise environments where some users are used to use the portable KeePass app. With Windows 10, UE-V became a regular feature of the Windows 10 Enterprise edition (it is no longer a separate Microsoft product).
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2802058/keepass-crashes-and-fails-to-synchronize-with-ue-v
Sure! Otherwise, the suggested fix would not make much sense, right?
Missed to mention an additional workaround: c) Remove your KeePass UevTemplate.
useLegacyV2RuntimeActivationPolicy for UE-V compatibility