KeePass is a password manager. You can use it to store all your passwords in one database, and locked with a master key. You can store the database on a shared network drive and used by multiple users.
A video tutorial on how to setup Keepass on your machine is available here.
Getting Started...
- Click Start → KeePass 2
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- Type in an entry on the Title line representing an identifying name to the service/site password you are creating.
- Type in your username for the service/site you are creating an entry for.
- You can keep the (automatically) generated and use it as your password for the service/site, or you can type-in whatever password you may already have.
- In the URL line, type in the website's login portal URL.
- In the Notes section, type in any additional information you may need to associate with the entry you are creating (eg., challenge questions and answers).
- Click on OK.
Use entries
Option 1:
- After After you have logged in to Keepass, scroll through the list of entries on your database, and double-click on the entry you would like to get a password for.
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- The password for the service/site will be initially masked, clik click on the icon to reveal the password. You can copy and paste the revealed password.
- Any additional notes you have made on the entry will also be available for you, should you need the information.
- Click on OK when done.
Option 2:
- After you have logged in to Keepass, scroll through the list of entries on your database,
- Right-click on the entry Title, and choose Copy password.
Save the password database
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