This plugin allows to transfer SafeInCloud databases directly or via exported XML file into KeePass 2.xx password manager. At the moment of writing this it supports all kinds of contents from SafeInCloud including, but not limited, embedded files and pictures. It also supports transfer of TOTP fields compatible with KeeOtp plugin.
- Download last plugin version from the Releases page, file named SafeInCloudImp.plgx.
- Copy the plugin file into the KeePass directory (where the KeePass.exe is) or a subdirectory of it.
- Restart KeePass in order to load the new plugin.
In other words, to "install" a plugin you simply need to copy it somewhere into the KeePass directory. If you have plugin loading errors in Linux you may need to install the Mono runtime, e.g in Ubuntu based distros please install package mono-complete
or see instructions for your distro.
To "uninstall" a plugin, delete the plugin files.
This is preferable method of data transferring.
- Open KeePass then create new or open existing password database.
- Select
File
→Import...
, then in dialog box selectSafeInCloud
under categoryPasswords managers
. - In edit box
Files to be imported
open SafeInCloud database, which normally located in%LOCALAPPDATA%\SafeInCloud\SafeInCloud.db
file and press OK. Enter SafeInCloud database password.
This method requires that you can run SafeInCloud password manager, so it is not working in Linux. And XML file contains your passwords in unencrypted form, so you must use this method only if previous does not working.
- In desktop version of SafeInCloud password manager select
File
→Export
→As XML
and choose where to store exported file. - Open KeePass then create new or open existing password database.
- Select
File
→Import...
, then in dialog box selectSafeInCloud
under categoryPasswords managers
. - In edit box
Files to be imported
open previously exported XML file and press OK. - Remove XML file, because it contains all sensitive data in unencrypted form.
SIC2KeePass contains sources from http://dotnetzip.codeplex.com/ library which has Zlib License.
SIC2KeePass itself is MIT-licensed.
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