Locking the KeePass Workspace

Once you start using Keepass, it is important lock your Keepass workspace. Locking your workspace requires the master password entered, and key file if you have opted to use the key file. Why lock the workspace? This ensures that no one can access your Keepass data, unless they know your master password and key file. I should add that it also keeps your Keepass session open without closing or exiting the Keepass program.

There are different methods to secure or lock your workspace. Watch the video locking your Keepass workspace part 1.  I also have another video showing alternative methods to locking the Keepass workspace - locking your Keepass workspace part 2.

Related posts:

  1. Using Batch Files to Open and Close KeePass
  2. KeePass File Menu, Tools Menu, and Toolbar
  3. Changing Your KeePass Master Key

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