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Using -ioiscomplete on the shortcut path such as -> \\SERVER\common\programs\KeePass\KeePass.exe gdrive:///ALIAS/master.kdbx -pw:GOBLEDEGOOK -ioiscomplete Only works for the first user that actually authenticates the account.
In my case, on my primary computer, where I authenticated Google Drive, the above shortcut works fine. On my wife's computer, the above shortcut asks for a master password despite one being provided.
My only idea of what could be causing this is if KeeAnywhere is storing authentication data somewhere other than the program directory.
I checked %APPDATA% and %LOCALAPPDATA% and the only item present is the %LOCALAPPDATA%\KeePass\PluginCache folder.
Any ideas? I can get any other data for you, just let me know!
Using
-ioiscomplete
on the shortcut path such as ->\\SERVER\common\programs\KeePass\KeePass.exe gdrive:///ALIAS/master.kdbx -pw:GOBLEDEGOOK -ioiscomplete
Only works for the first user that actually authenticates the account.In my case, on my primary computer, where I authenticated Google Drive, the above shortcut works fine. On my wife's computer, the above shortcut asks for a master password despite one being provided.
My only idea of what could be causing this is if KeeAnywhere is storing authentication data somewhere other than the program directory.
I checked
%APPDATA%
and%LOCALAPPDATA%
and the only item present is the%LOCALAPPDATA%\KeePass\PluginCache
folder.Any ideas? I can get any other data for you, just let me know!
Versions:
KeePass 2.40
KeeAnywhere 1.5.1
Possibly related to #127
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