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bcsco
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Keepass & Password Corral conversions

I've downloaded the plug-in for converting Password Corral files. I've placed the conversion application in the same folder where Keepass.exe is located (per instructions) and run the conversion to create a CSV file. When reopening Keepass, the Import\CSV option is still greyed out. Also when viewing Tools\Plug-ins, there's no plug-in shown. What's wrong?

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It is not a plugin

it just converts the corral file to a csv file which can be impot^rted into Keepass via Import -> CSV
Try a new copy as mine isnt greyed out.
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Similar issue with PINS

Like the last post (bcsco), I have also downloaded a plug-in but for PINS. I also followed instructions to place the plug-in .dll file into the same folder as the Keepass.exe but after restarting the application, there is no acknowledgment that the application "sees" the plug-in. I need to be able to import my PINS data.

John T. Haller
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Shows up fine

Sure you know how to do it? You place the plugin next to keepass.exe in KeePassPortable\App\keepass. Close and reopen KeePass Portable. Then go to tools - plugins and enable it. I just did it and it works just fine.

Please be sure you understand how plugins work in KeePass, it's different than other apps.

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Plugins

I don't think I could follow the instructions any closer.
From the KeePass Plugins page:
Plugin Installation

To install a plugin, follow these steps:

1. Download the plugin from the page above and unpack the .ZIP file to a directory of your choice.
>>>Done.
2. Copy the plugin .DLL file into the KeePass directory (where the KeePass.exe is).
>>> This instruction conflicts with your response "You place the plugin next to keepass.exe in KeePassPortable\App\keepass". Regardless, I have tried placing the .dll in both locations and restarted the app. No dice.
3. Start KeePass and enable the plugin in the plugins dialog ('Tools - Plugins...').
>>> The plugin never shows up under "Tools, Plugins".
4. Restart KeePass in order to load the new plugin.
>>> Done.
>>> I have re-downloaded KeePass and the plug in to get fresh copies of the files to try again. No progress has been made.

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It doesn't conflict

The plugin goes next to keepass.exe. Within KeePass Portable, there is only ONE keepass.exe and it's in KeePassPortable\App\keepass. Place it there. Restart. Enable it. Restart. Place it anywhere else and it'll do absolutely nothing.

Be sure you're starting KeePassPortable.exe each time and NEVER keepass.exe directly.

Like I said, it works perfectly fine for me with the PINS plugin.

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Gotcha

That's where I got confused. I got it working. Thanks for your help, John. Keep up the great work.

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