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2012-05-30
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2012-05-30
, 07:52
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#22
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So, I got the paid version - but I can't import from KeepassX. I exported first the xml file, and when importing that into wallet, nothing happens. It thinks for a moment, then nothing. Then I tried exporting to a text file in KeepassX, and importing that - and I got a complete mess. What to do?
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2012-06-01
, 14:10
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#23
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You should export as xml file (not encrypted), and file name MUST be "keepass.xml"
check www.nowhereman.eu
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2012-06-01
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#24
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I had already read the instructions on www.nowhereman.eu when I tried. Tried export both from keepassx on Mac and keepass on PC. Made sure file are is named keepass.xml. N9 thinks for a second and then nothing happened. Also, since I've now got a mess from trying to import from a text file, I need to reset the database. How do I do that?
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2012-06-07
, 12:43
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#25
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<!DOCTYPE KEEPASSX_DATABASE> <database> <group> <title>Financial</title> <icon>37</icon> <entry> <title>An example</title> <username>myusername</username> <password>whateverpassword</password> <url></url> <comment>part of a comment<br/>another bit of a comment<br/>some more comment bits<br/><br/>last comment bit</comment> <bindesc></bindesc> <bin>AA==</bin> <icon>0</icon> <creation>2012-05-30T00:34:18</creation> <lastaccess>2012-05-30T01:33:20</lastaccess> <lastmod>2012-05-30T01:33:20</lastmod> <expire>Never</expire> </entry> <entry> <title>A Title</title> <username>anotherusername</username> <password>anotherpassword</password> <url>http://www.some.url.com</url> <comment>Another example comment<br/>More comments: 3 <> 4 <> 7 <> userid <> 1 <> code <> 0 <> 7</comment> <bindesc></bindesc> <bin>AA==</bin> <icon>0</icon> <creation>2012-05-30T00:34:18</creation> <lastaccess>2012-05-30T01:25:47</lastaccess> <lastmod>2012-05-30T01:25:47</lastmod> <expire>Never</expire> </entry> . . . . .
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2012-06-07
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#26
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No, mine does not look like this.
Here is an example of the beginning portion of an xml file exported by KeepassX:
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2012-06-13
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2012-06-13
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2012-06-14
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OK, I think I figured it out. I press the button with the two arrows to see 'Groups' instead of using 'Types' (not sure why there are these two options...) and so in fact the Groups were imported correctly. Also once I cleaned up the original keepass file, before exporting, I didn't get any duplicate entries any more. Seems keepass saves a 'history' (that I didn't know about) and in addition to that, a Recycle group, which then, when you view under 'All' in Wallet, looks like lots of duplicate entries. Deleting the Recycle group and getting rid of all history items produced a clean import.
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2012-07-05
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#30
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