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Airdroid local transfer failed1/9/2024 Happily, my solution was to simply was to simply use the drag and drop feature which Airdroid has and dragged the KeePass file from my File Explorer into the Airdroid drag and drop window and voila!!! Problem solved! It even shortcutted the first two bullets of step 5 and completed those actions. Plus right clicking the file in explorer gave no love either. When I clicked on "files" I got a blank screen with a drag and drop indicator and nothing else and couldn't figure it out. I ran into a similar problem at step 4 and struggled even with Robert's solution (in both cases I am absolutely certain it was my problem, not the instructions.). Next, a quick follow up post adding to Robert Smith's comments. :) This was a massive assist where I have struggled in the past and a final solution. Even as a tech exec, I am a little quirky when it comes to actual tech. There might be some features for that, but I prefer typing in an ugly master password everty time :)įirst, Satya, thank you for such an informative post. I dont like the idea of storing the master password anywhere for ease of use. Yes you will have to enter your password again for it to open the file. ![]() Select it and the kdbx file will be copied to Minikeepass. Scroll through the available apps until you see Minikeepass which you installed on your iDevice. This should open up a very sparse screen that simply shows you the file name and type (Keepass 2.x Database).Īt the top right of this screen you should see the standard Apple "Share" icon (the square with upward arrow) Touch the kdbx file with the ? next to it.
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