![]() ![]() If multiple databases should be opened, KeeAutoExec by default opens them in the order that the entries are stored in the database (in 'unsorted' mode you need to turn off sorting by a column to see this order). If the entry has a file attachment named "KeyFile.bin" (without the quotes), this is used as key file (only if no key file path has already been specified using the user name field). If you create a custom entry string field named "Skip if not exists" and value "True" (without the quotes), the plugin will not attempt to open the database if it doesn't exist (no warning message will be shown in this case).ĭirect key file. ![]() When opening a database from an URL, the credentials for accessing the file on the server can be specified using the custom entry strings "IocUserName" and "IocPassword" (without the quotes).Įxistence check. Notes: Ignored by the plugin can be used for comments.Ĭredentials for URLs. The path can be either absolute or relative to the directory containing 'KeePass.exe'. If no password is required, leave this field empty. Password: The master password for the database to open. User name: Must contain the path to the key file, if one should be used. Title: Ignored by the plugin can be used for comments. ![]() The fields of each entry specify the following: I'm split between this being a plugin or behaviour by default, but given that KeeWeb also runs as a webapp, having this feature embedded does make some kind of sense.įirst of all, create a new group in your database and name it "AutoOpen" (without the quotes).Įach non-expired entry in this group corresponds to a database that should be opened automatically when the current database is opened. Since KeeWeb supports multiple databases by design, it would be great if it could open them up automatically in the same manner as does KeeAutoExec. ![]()
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