KeePass API to Access Currently Open Database from Code
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I am currently using the available SDK in C# to access a KeePass database file. The problem is there is not much information on the API from what I can find and I want to be able to read the currently open database just like the plugin for Remote Desktop Manager does as shown below.
This thread sort of helps to initialize a connection and get the entries: Store sensitive information inside keepass database from c# but I am looking to detect a currently open database and access it from memory if it is available. I know it's possible because the Remote Desktop Manager software is able to do it. I didn't have to specify a password or anything. I just had my KeePass workspace unlocked and it was able to detect it and let me make selections from it.
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I am currently using the available SDK in C# to access a KeePass database file. The problem is there is not much information on the API from what I can find and I want to be able to read the currently open database just like the plugin for Remote Desktop Manager does as shown below.
This thread sort of helps to initialize a connection and get the entries: Store sensitive information inside keepass database from c# but I am looking to detect a currently open database and access it from memory if it is available. I know it's possible because the Remote Desktop Manager software is able to do it. I didn't have to specify a password or anything. I just had my KeePass workspace unlocked and it was able to detect it and let me make selections from it.
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I am currently using the available SDK in C# to access a KeePass database file. The problem is there is not much information on the API from what I can find and I want to be able to read the currently open database just like the plugin for Remote Desktop Manager does as shown below.
This thread sort of helps to initialize a connection and get the entries: Store sensitive information inside keepass database from c# but I am looking to detect a currently open database and access it from memory if it is available. I know it's possible because the Remote Desktop Manager software is able to do it. I didn't have to specify a password or anything. I just had my KeePass workspace unlocked and it was able to detect it and let me make selections from it.
c# api security sdk keepass
I am currently using the available SDK in C# to access a KeePass database file. The problem is there is not much information on the API from what I can find and I want to be able to read the currently open database just like the plugin for Remote Desktop Manager does as shown below.
This thread sort of helps to initialize a connection and get the entries: Store sensitive information inside keepass database from c# but I am looking to detect a currently open database and access it from memory if it is available. I know it's possible because the Remote Desktop Manager software is able to do it. I didn't have to specify a password or anything. I just had my KeePass workspace unlocked and it was able to detect it and let me make selections from it.
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