![]() That is not the way I interpreted the interface and perhaps others feel the same way. There's no guarantee that a digit will be present, just that it WON'T contain a space, for example. It doesn't mean that the password will contain all of the types specified.įor example, if you specify upper-case, lower-case and digits that just means the password won't contain characters "outside" of that set of characters. Apparently, when specifying the character types you are only determining the pool of characters to draw from. When generating a password you specify different character types. What is the database name in the configuration? What is that gdrive paht I select when opening? Is that a notation meaning the root of my gdrive? I do can update the gdrive file from Windows (v2.31). Where is the file going? If there is an error accessing Gdrive I don't get an error on screen. I supose the file is located on the root of my google drive associated with the email address. I open the file "gdrive:///KeePassDatabase.kdbx" I realized that the contents of both databases are not synchronized.Īfter some investigation I see that Keepass2Android is not updating the same google drive file that I see in Windows.Īlso I cannot find the file that Keepass2Android is saving in Google Drive, if it were saved in a different folder. ![]() I use Keepass both on Windows7 and Android.
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