This is important as if you have a copy of the program on
your desktop and laptop and update them independentally,
how do you syncronise unless you can compare both files for
their differences.
However it is an excellent freeware which can be made even
better than those commerically available, with a major
enhancement, a few minor refinements, updates and tweaks...
Hank
azuka_o@hotmail.com
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"The password was stored in an encrypted file via KeePass utiliy.
As the file often is updated, also I change the name of file
(like: Keys_123 to Keys_124).
Occationally the file is distributed to more computers.
And updated on different computers.
And the result is 2 files with same name but different content.
It happened in this case, and when I tried to unify 2 files I skipped
one password.
I found the lost password in a backup file."
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This is important as if you have a copy of the program on
your desktop and laptop and update them independentally,
how do you syncronise unless you can compare both files for
their differences.
However it is an excellent freeware which can be made even
better than those commerically available, with a major
enhancement, a few minor refinements, updates and tweaks...
Hank
azuka_o@hotmail.com
"The password was stored in an encrypted file via KeePass utiliy.
As the file often is updated, also I change the name of file
(like: Keys_123 to Keys_124).
Occationally the file is distributed to more computers.
And updated on different computers.
And the result is 2 files with same name but different content.
It happened in this case, and when I tried to unify 2 files I skipped
one password.
I found the lost password in a backup file."