Password Keeper
Looking for a job and having a hard time to keep track of all the job sites You hare registered yourself?
Working with image editing tools like the GIMP and many more but forgot you user name to get that very important update to fix this image you promised a customer?
Got some mailboxes at Yahoo for different jobs but forgot just that password for that mailbox someone is ringing for an answer he or she send a mail to you and you forgot the password?
Do you want to save a link to a site and want to add a description to remember why?

If you have surfed the web for a long time you end up with a lot of interesting sites. For the most you can handle this just saving the links. But sometimes you need an account or need to write down some more information.
Now you need something more. But what?
Then our tool Password Keeper is just the right tool for you!

Password Keeper is a small MS-Access database to manage your accounts.
It started as a Excel sheet to manage my passwords created when surfing on the internet.
In this final version You can save companies you are interested in even if they do not use log in stuff. You can add one or more accounts to a company and add email accounts to them. It has a minor possibility to filter accounts on users and branches to speed up finding just that account You need right now.

It runs in MS-Access 2000 and later. Read the security warning at the end of this page.
Just download your copy and unpack the zip file into a convenient directory.
For backup reasons I recommend to use your "My Documents".
The link created on installation will try to open an MS-Access database and therefore starts your copy of MS-Access.

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Password Keeper 1.0.0, size: 176 Kb


Password Keeper Manual 1.0.0, size: 500kB

Got some problems?
Please go to our forum and read the FAQ.
If you do not find the answer you need surf throu the posts or post your issou.
We will try to solve your problem as good as we can.

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security warning for VBA applications
Due to the latest security policy from Microsoft you can not run applications in MS-Access as it comes from the shelf. You need to change some settings in MS-Access:
Start MS-access without opening a database.
Select then Tools->Macro->Security.
In the window select Medium or Low security level and save the settings.
When selecting Medium MS-Access will ask you every time if its OK to run this application

Keep in mind that this makes it possible for applications running VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) to run code that actually is a virus. If you change these settings you have to check all applications that support VBA for viruses before you run them. Normally a good virus protection program will do this for you.
Keep also in mind that these kind of viruses also can be spread via CD's and other media, not only the internet.

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