Keepass is one of THE best tools ever for any IT personna.
But if, as I usually do, you don't save it regularly, when your laptop runs out of battery, all your changes will be lost - I have my laptop on hibernate when not using it (SSD rules!!).
And then there's this lifesaver. This is not my doing, but it's a great KP keepsake :-) No plugin, just builtin KP triggers.
But if, as I usually do, you don't save it regularly, when your laptop runs out of battery, all your changes will be lost - I have my laptop on hibernate when not using it (SSD rules!!).
And then there's this lifesaver. This is not my doing, but it's a great KP keepsake :-) No plugin, just builtin KP triggers.
2. Click on Add button to open Add Trigger wizard.
3. Enter a name for the new trigger, such as Auto Save Database, then click Next. Left the “Enabled” and “Initially On” check boxes ticked, and “Turn off after executing actions (run once) check box unticked.
6. Optional: On the “Conditions” tab, click on Add button.
5. Select User interface state updated in the “Event” drop-down list, which evaluates to true when KeePass has finished updating the state of the user interface (menus, toolbar, …), including after most user actions, like adding / editing / deleting entries and groups, etc. Then, click OK, follow by Next in the wizard.
6. Optional: On the “Conditions” tab, click on Add button.
7. Optional (if perform step above):Select Active database has unsaved changes in the “Condition” drop-down list, and click OK, follow by Next in the wizard.
8. On the “Actions” tab, click on Add button.
9. Select Save active database in the “Action” drop-down list, and click OK.



