password manager

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Hi All
Can anybody suggest a small(ish)stand-alone password manager, i want to
use it on a usb flash drive. I do not need/want it to create passwords
+ do not require any bells + whistles. Thank you in anticipation.

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Hi All
Can anybody suggest a small(ish)stand-alone password manager, i want to
use it on a usb flash drive. I do not need/want it to create passwords
+ do not require any bells + whistles. Thank you in anticipation.
Perhaps Password Corral...?

Anne
 
Hi All
Can anybody suggest a small(ish)stand-alone password manager, i want to
use it on a usb flash drive. I do not need/want it to create passwords
+ do not require any bells + whistles. Thank you in anticipation.

Password Safe

"Password Safe is a password database utility. Like many other such
products, commercial and otherwise, it stores your passwords in an
encrypted file, allowing you to remember only one password (the "safe
combination"), instead of all the username/password combinations that
you use."

http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net

"Installation:
=============
Nothing special. No "Setup", no dependencies, no annoying wizard, no
need to sacrifice a goat and/or reboot your computer. Just extract the
files (using WinZip, for example) to any directory, double-click on
the Pwsafe.exe icon,and that's it. "Advanced" users may want to
create a shortcut to their desktop and/or Start menu."

(The executable itself is only 352kb if you already have the .dll
files registered on your system. My encrypted data file is about 9k
and has around a hundred entries. YMMV.)
 
Perhaps Password Corral...?

Anne
Thanks Anne, I will give it a try.


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Ron May said:
Password Safe

"Password Safe is a password database utility. Like many other such
products, commercial and otherwise, it stores your passwords in an
encrypted file, allowing you to remember only one password (the "safe
combination"), instead of all the username/password combinations that
you use."

http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net

"Installation:
=============
Nothing special. No "Setup", no dependencies, no annoying wizard, no
need to sacrifice a goat and/or reboot your computer. Just extract the
files (using WinZip, for example) to any directory, double-click on
the Pwsafe.exe icon,and that's it. "Advanced" users may want to
create a shortcut to their desktop and/or Start menu."

(The executable itself is only 352kb if you already have the .dll
files registered on your system. My encrypted data file is about 9k
and has around a hundred entries. YMMV.)
I really like the new features in the latest version where it keeps track of
when a password was last changed and other stuff.

The good thing about the program is that you don't have to use the optional
bells and whistles, but I find most of them quite easy to use and helpful.
 
Password Safe

"Password Safe is a password database utility. Like many other
such products, commercial and otherwise, it stores your passwords
in an encrypted file, allowing you to remember only one password
(the "safe combination"), instead of all the username/password
combinations that you use."

http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net

"Installation:
=============
Nothing special. No "Setup", no dependencies, no annoying wizard,
no need to sacrifice a goat and/or reboot your computer. Just
extract the files (using WinZip, for example) to any directory,
double-click on the Pwsafe.exe icon,and that's it. "Advanced"
users may want to create a shortcut to their desktop and/or Start
menu."

(The executable itself is only 352kb if you already have the .dll
files registered on your system. My encrypted data file is about
9k and has around a hundred entries. YMMV.)
Thanks to all who replied. I will give them a go.


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zerostress said:
Hi All
Can anybody suggest a small(ish)stand-alone password manager, i want to
use it on a usb flash drive. I do not need/want it to create passwords
+ do not require any bells + whistles. Thank you in anticipation.

KeepAss is the daddy. dscrypt is good if you want minimal size and
absolutely zero bloat.


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