KeyKeeper
1.0 User Documentation Introduction Thank
you for your decision to use KeyKeeper by PandaCode Technologies LLC. This software will simplify
password and account management by providing a single secure location to keep
all of your account login data. You no longer need to memorize the dozens of
logins and passwords you have for everything from e-mail to online banking.
As you no longer need to “remember” passwords, we suggest creating new secure
passwords at this time for all of your accounts. The strongest passwords are
random assortments of letters, numbers, and special characters up to the
maximum length allowed by a particular account provider. For details on how KeyKeeper can help, please see the topic Random
Passwords. KeyKeeper
uses the RSA algorithm to secure your data. For a concise description of RSA,
please see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSA.
RSA is a public key encryption algorithm, so there are two keys associated
with each password list you create in KeyKeeper.
The public key is used to encrypt passwords, and is stored in the saved (encrypted)
password list. The private key exists as a separate file, and is required to
reopen a saved password list. We
strongly advise that the private key be placed on some form of removable
media, and be kept with you at all times. Do not leave the key on the
same computer as the password list, as it defeats the security of your data.
As added protection, KeyKeeper incorporates an
additional password layer on the private key. When you create a new password
list you can provide a password that will be used to modify the private key.
When used, the feature makes the data saved in the private key file
meaningless unless combined with the correct password used in creating it. Installation Note:
KeyKeeper requires the Microsoft® .NET Framework v2.0 to be installed. Please use the
update procedure for your specific operating system or contact a system
administrator to satisfy this requirement. You may also visit the Microsoft
Corporation website at http://www.microsoft.com
for more details.
Registration When
you purchase KeyKeeper, you will receive an
activation key. Once you receive the key, open KeyKeeper
and click o n the Settings Tab. Paste or type the code in the blue box and
then click on “Apply.” If the code is valid, the word “Licensed” will appear
on the title bar of the application. You will not need to enter the code
again after you register KeyKeeper, but we suggest
recording the key in case you need to re-install the program. Interfaces KeyKeeper
is designed to be simple to use across a variety of operating environments.
It is composed of three interfaces as shown below: Figure
1: Manager Interface Figure
2: Password List Figure
3: Settings Creating a New List and Key Set To begin using KeyKeeper,
you start by creating a password list and associated key set. Two files are created
in this step:
Loading Saved Password Lists The
following procedure may be performed any time you want to read or make
changes to a saved password list. You will need the private key file and the
password applied when the key set was created (see Creating a New List and
Key Set).
Edit Password Lists If
you have just created a new password list, simply click on the Password List
Tab. If you want to make changes to an existing password list, please follow
the directions in the “Loading Password Lists” topic. If the list is loaded
correctly, you will be taken to the Password List tab automatically.
Random Passwords KeyKeeper
allows users to generate strong random passwords within the password list. To
use this feature, simply select a password field (the entire field will turn
gray). Once selected, right click to bring up the menu as shown below: Choosing
the “Fill Random” option will fill the password field with a random sequence
of characters with length as specified in the setting tab. Random passwords
are considered strong in that they will always contain at least one capital letter, one lowercase letter, one number,
and one special character. Printing KeyKeeper
supports printing the password list. The password list will always be printed
in PLAINTEXT. It is not suggested to use this feature in environments with
public printers. To print the list, simply press the print button on the
Manager Tab. You must have a password list open before printing (see Loading
Saved Password Lists for details). Changing Settings For
registration instructions, please see the topic “Registration.” KeyKeeper
allows users to change the following program settings:
Support Please
visit http://www.pandacode.com/support.aspx
for product support, updates, and documentation. License and Copyright Please
refer to the EULA file included in the installation directory for the full
license terms of this software and its components. No part of this manual may
be reproduced, copied, or retransmitted without the express written consent
of PandaCode Technologies LLC. Microsoft, Microsoft
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