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Not possible to configure which password file to save keepassxc-browser passwords to? #1791

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macau23 opened this issue Mar 29, 2018 · 4 comments
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macau23 commented Mar 29, 2018

I have two password files open in KeepassXC, and I can save passwords and read passwords. I have the "Search in all opened databases" option enabled, but I cannot see how I choose which database KeepassXC saves passwords to which come from KeepassXC-Browser.

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@macau23 macau23 changed the title Not possible to configure where to save keepassxc-browser passwords? Not possible to configure which password file to save keepassxc-browser passwords to? Mar 29, 2018
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The passwords are saved to the activated tab with opened database. Currently there's no way to select the database through any option when saving new credentials.

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macau23 commented Apr 4, 2018

I better be careful not to switch tab then :)

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macau23 commented Oct 16, 2018

The tab-order that the databases are shown with seems to be random too.

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We can try to make this feature to KeePassXC 2.4.0. There's still some time left :)

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