To import another c.kdbx file, click and select Import. To change the location, click and select the new directory. For Linux, it depends on the desktop environment and available apps: if you have both GNOME Keyring and KWallet, DataGrip will use GNOME Keyring for compatibility reasons because KWallet was not supported in previous versions.ĭatabase: Specifies the location of the password database file c.kdbx. Please check a few passwords to be certain that all of the data was exported/imported properly.This option is not available for Windows. Once the progress bar disappears, the import is complete.Depending on the size of the database being imported, this should take a few seconds to a few minutes. A progress bar should appear for the import process.If you are importing into an empty database, this does not matter, and using the default selection "Create new IDs" will suffice. This will determine what to do if a conflict occurs when importing (eg: if you import a password or group that already exists in your database).
Run KeePass for Pleasant Password Server and log in to your server (use an administrator account to ensure full database access).Check for Attachments larger than the default 25 MB maximumįor this part of the transfer process, please make sure that you have downloaded, installed, and are using KeePass for Pleasant Password Server for a Desktop PC (as opposed to the standard or "vanilla" KeePass).Input the file to where you want to password database exported.Choose the export format (KeePass KDBX 2.x is recommended, as this format is encrypted).Run the standard version of KeePass, where your existing password database resides.To import another type of password file: see Importing your Passwords. This section will help you import your existing KeePass database into Pleasant Password Server. Users prefer Pleasant Password Server with a KeePass client! User Access Basics > KeePass Desktop Client > Import Existing KeePass Database Page last modified Apr 02 2022, 20:14 Import Existing KeePass Database