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tr0n

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  1. Yeah, I was wrong. My friend tells me he didn't do anything of the sort for personal private password management. He did send me some neat scripts and how-to info to get keepass to work with Microsoft VPN's and remote desktop connection saved profiles...
  2. You can create user specific databases that are safely encrypted that the user can modify at their whim if they need to change a password. Then just share those out using NTFS and setup each user to point to their own datafile. You could also have a master public database that is shared read only that all could use for community logins. The problem is getting the keypass to load two databases at once. Though you could use a script or batch that they could launch to switch between the two... I'm sure there is a more fitting way to do it. I'll ask a friend of mine how he setup his office. I recommended KeyPass to him and he really took to it. He built a public master db for everyone and I believe he even has user specific stuff only they can access. He even went as far as writing batch files and linking them into it to load saved RDC & PC Anywhere connections for remote support to auto-login using KP. Maybe he will have an answer for you?
  3. Try KeePass. Keeps a database you can share and encrypt. http://keepass.info/
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