OLLI_S Posted March 23, 2017 Report Posted March 23, 2017 Hello, I gave Enpass for Windows (not the Windows 10 app from the app store) a try and added a sample entry there. There I set to store my password database on the folder D:\Enpass. Reason: I create a weekly backup of my D:\ drive Then I saw that there is also a Windows 10 Universal App available. So I installed it too (I want to switch to the Windows 10 Universal App). After startup I selected to import all data from a local drive and selected the file D:\Enpass\walletx.db After that I added an second entry ans recognized that the file D:\Enpass\walletx.db was not modified. So the Windows 10 Universal App stored the data elsewhere. Is there a way to tell the Windows 10 app to use the file D:\Enpass\walletx.db And to use the backup folder D:\Enpass\Backups Regards OLLI
Anshu kumar Posted March 24, 2017 Report Posted March 24, 2017 Hi @OLLI_S Thanks for writing in. I would like to share that Windows Store apps store their data inside app sandbox and it's not possible to change the default location. So, in this case, I recommend you to sync data between your devices through cloud of your choice, which will keep the database updated on both the devices. For more details please have a look at our FAQs. https://www.enpass.io/kb/why-should-i-enable-sync-on-my-device-is-it-safe/ https://www.enpass.io/kb/which-clouds-are-supported-for-sync-4/ Hope this helps!
OLLI_S Posted March 24, 2017 Author Report Posted March 24, 2017 Hello @Anshu kumar thank you, now I know that I will use the Windows Desktop version, where I can store the database in any folder of my choice. Is it also possible to rename the database? I would like to rename it from walletx.db to OLLI.db. What else do I have to to when I want to rename the file? Regards OLLI
Anshu kumar Posted March 24, 2017 Report Posted March 24, 2017 Hi @OLLI_S Thanks for writing back. Sorry to say but it's not possible to rename the database.
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