Guest Debbie C Posted January 11, 2018 Posted January 11, 2018 We are moving from eWallet to Passwordstate. Our users are used to the eWallet format where you can make multiple folders within one wallet to organize/group their passwords. Is there any other option besides separate Password Lists that will allow them to do this?
support Posted January 11, 2018 Posted January 11, 2018 Hi Debbie, Glad to see you are coming across to our software, we appreciate it:) In our software passwords can only be stored within Password Lists. We do also have the concept of folders, but these are only used to logically group together Password Lists. For example, you might have a folder called Finance Team with five or six Password Lists inside it, each holding a different set of passwords. Or you could have one Password List which stores all the Finance Passwords. It really does depend on what type of data you need to store and who is allowed to access that data. Could you maybe reply with an example about how you currently have eWallet set up, and maybe we can think of a good way to do the equivalent in our software? Thanks, Support.
Buckit Posted January 12, 2018 Posted January 12, 2018 9 hours ago, Guest Debbie C said: Our users are used to the eWallet format where you can make multiple folders within one wallet to organize/group their passwords. Is there any other option besides separate Password Lists that will allow them to do this? Judging by this screenshot of eWallet on the PC, I'd say you can treat the whole of PasswordState as a user's wallet Inside PasswordState, users may access folder and list structures that are either A] mandated by the administrator, or B] created by themselves (if permissions allow it). If you consider PasswordState to be the top-level "wallet", then you can have a whole tree of folders where each folder may contain N amount of password lists. Take the screenshot I linked to: Wallet would be the PasswordState Passwords tab, Personal Info would be a folder and Credit Cards, Accounts and Passwords would be password lists.
Debbie C Posted January 26, 2018 Posted January 26, 2018 We are trying to import into Passwordstate. eWallet only exports to their proprietary format or text. Any suggestions on how to convert from text to CSV so that we can import? Unfortunately, we have hundreds of IDs if we were to type in manually. Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
support Posted January 26, 2018 Posted January 26, 2018 Hi Debbie, That's a shame eWallet don't export into a decent format. Can you contact us via the following page, and provide a sample of the exported text file - we'll take a look to see what sort of structure it has - https://www.clickstudios.com.au/support.aspx Thanks very much. Regards Click Studios
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