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Old 06 December 2004, 09:15 AM
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As part of an implementation, we are looking to migrate a list of paswords out of excel.

We currently also use domino and the prevention of copying option on an email is nice and something similar would be good, however this doesnt protect against print screen.

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Old 06 December 2004, 12:18 PM
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we use password safe ... open source, blowfish encrypted .


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I use password agent lite (free) from www.moonsoftware.com everything is encrypted with strong AES (Rijndael) algorithm using 256bit encryption does the job fine.
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steve,

It was the past thread you replied to that prompted me to look, and I like it apart from export to txt file!!!

I dont want people taking the passwords easily.. IYSWIM

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You'll always have to trust the end users to some degree, you won't be able to stop things like camera phones or stupidity. I use GPG.
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You mean PGP surely??
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No, GPG is the GNU Privacy Guard, a free replacement for PGP.

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ahhh, never knew that
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No we dont have to trust the users, the users are the team I work on, its more prevention of emailing the file home before leaving the company IYSWIM..

camera phones arent too much of a worry, Viewing the whole database in one go / or exporting the db as a text file is
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