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Kee Portable 1.06 and Plugins 6f4z6e

Submitted by tanker on April 16, 2007 - 1:21pm

I ed the OublietteImport-1.06-2006.nov.07.r03.zip plug-in to import my info from Oubliette. After following the instructions for installing a plug-in on http://kee.info/help/v1/plugins.html I found that the plug-in doesn't seem to be recognized in the plug-ins dialog.

Is there some thing different about loading a plug-in when using the portable version of Kee?

Does the portable version plug-ins?

TIA, Stan

Submitted by jessejazza on April 13, 2007 - 12:49pm

As some folk have commented on its speed i thought i'd see if there was any difference between HDD/USB... obviously nothing better to do some would say - but no-one else has attempted these frontier's of research! ed today's current version - put a copy on HDD and a copy on portableapps USB. USB is U1 and type 2.0 cable.

Test! was on another USB drive used for data storage not portable apps.

With avast still running (not such a good idea but i forgot to turn it off)
HDD - 1m 37s
USB - 1m 37s

With Avast turned off
HDD - 1m 10s
USB - 1m 10s

ClamWin.conf preservation 5r1m58

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Submitted by Cheetah on April 11, 2007 - 4:29pm

Many of the portable apps launchers hang around until the app launched exits in order to do cleanup work. I think it would be helpful if the PortableClamWin launcher did this in order to manage ClamWin.conf. The idea would be to copy Data\ClamWin.conf to App\clamwin\bin\ClamWin.conf at startup (if it exists), and then at exit copy it back the other way. That way s (I) don't have to manaully save that file aside when upgrading.

ClamWin: How good? 3x4v4d

Submitted by jessejazza on April 4, 2007 - 8:58am

I've just tried Clamwin scanning main hard drive. I didn't expect to find anything and have AVG installed. I have spyware which i run on a manual basis. Haven't had a virus for 5 yrs but i only use webmail (as opposed to email client) to rule out the main risk of catching a virus (IMHO).

Well this is what it found.
C:\PROGRAM FILES\MYWEBSEARCH\BAR\1.BIN\MWSOEMON.EXE:

I don't know if this is spyware that wasn't detected or a virus.

Grateful for .

Kee.ini - KeeLastDir 52a4l

Submitted by werenomads on March 30, 2007 - 2:11pm

Could the portable app be modified to make the KeeLastDir in the INI file relative just like the KeeLastDb? If you modify it manually, it is just rewritten with the absolute path the next time you use Kee.
Thanks
[Kee]
KeeLastDir=F:\Portable\PortableApps\KeePortable\Data
KeeLastDb=..\..\Data\Database.kdb

Why Kee with FFP 236m5n

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Submitted by Tim Clark on March 24, 2007 - 4:04pm

Hi All,

I'm sure this will sound like a noob question but,
If I am using FFP2, with a "master " active, is there a reason I would want to use KPP?

Or am I completely missing something?

Tim

Kee: version to require .net 28412m

Submitted by benfanti on March 23, 2007 - 2:04pm

I just saw the new 2.0 alpha of Kee will require Microsoft .NET framework and therefore will only work with Win2K and beyond.

Has anyone else seen this? They are still calling it portable, but it seems like such a huge dependency is not really portable anymore.

Kee: Command Line Arguments 4r3u

how do you command line arguments to kee.exe through kee portable? I would like to use Another Backup Plugin but for it to work it requires that you a command line argument to kee.exe and the PortableApps version starts up with keeportable.exe.

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