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Quickstart Guide


Steve McPherson has created this amusing clip highlighting the cooler features of PasswordSafe (Thanks, Steve!)

HowToAnswer.com has written a nice introductory guide showing how to get started with PasswordSafe.

[The following short guide is taken from Password Safe's online help]

Creating and Opening a Safe

Password Safe allows users to store all passwords in a single "safe" (password database), or to create multiple databases for different purposes (e.g., one for work, one for personal use). Each database is independent can be moved and used on different systems, as long as the same version of Password Safe is installed. Databases are encrypted with an encryption key derived from the master password (the master password, however, is not kept in the database in any form).

If you are using Password Safe for the first time, press the New Database button. You will be asked to choose the name and location of your password database (the default, "pwsafe.psafe3", is fine). Afterwards, you will be prompted to enter a master password that is used to encrypt and lock the contents of your new safe.

Create a New Database

There are two ways that a new database can be created. By clicking New Database from the Safe Combination Entry dialog when the program is started, or from the File > New Database menu once Password Safe has been opened. Using either method causes the Safe Combination Set Up dialog to appear.

Note: By default, Password Safe will show the database last used, and displays a combination prompt for it. If you use several databases, you can choose between them using the drop-down list. Alternately, you can type in the path to the database to open, or select it from a File dialog box by pressing on the ellipsis ("...") button. Once a database is open, you can change to another via the Open Database command from the File Menu.

Open Safe

New Safe

Using Stored Passwords

Password Safe provides several mechanisms for using stored names and passwords. Most require copying the user name or password to the clipboard and then pasting the information into the required input field. Password Safe provides a function, Auto Type, that automates the entering of user name and password into a web form.

  1. Open Password Safe
  2. Select the user name/password entry you wish to use
     
    User Name:
    o Select the user name icon from the tool bar
    or
    o Right-click and select Copy username to clipboard
    or
    o Use Ctrl + U
    and then Paste the user name into the desired field.
     
    Password:
    o Select the password icon from the tool bar
    or
    o Right-click and select Copy password to clipboard
    or
    o Use Ctrl + C
    and then Paste the password into the desired field.

Note: User names and passwords can also be copied to clipboard through the choices located in the Edit menu, but let's be honest, that's far too much clicking.

 
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