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Anyone have tips on converting the Kaspersky password text file export into CSV format?

I'm annoyed as F*ck that I have to do this because Kaspersky is being forced to leave the US market.  I've got hundreds of passwords.  I've decided upon a replacement password program, and they have a support document describing how to migrate Kaspersky passwords, but their import requires CSV format.  It's going to be quite a slog since Kaspersky doesn't export in a delimited format.  Anyone have tips on how to convert using, for example, Excel?

Also, until I complete the conversion having all my passwords in a file in plain text is f*cking dangerous as hell.

Thanks.

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2 hours ago, Jweller said:

Anyone have tips on converting the Kaspersky password text file export into CSV format?

I'm annoyed as F*ck that I have to do this because Kaspersky is being forced to leave the US market.  I've got hundreds of passwords.  I've decided upon a replacement password program, and they have a support document describing how to migrate Kaspersky passwords, but their import requires CSV format.  It's going to be quite a slog since Kaspersky doesn't export in a delimited format.  Anyone have tips on how to convert using, for example, Excel?

  1. Also, until I complete the conversion having all my passwords in a file in plain text is f*cking dangerous as hell.

 

Hello @Jweller

Welcome!

Please log a request with Kaspersky Customer Service  - https://support.kaspersky.com/b2c#contacts  -> on the support page, select either Chat or Email, then fill in the template as shown, please stress the requirement is to convert the text file to .csv & OR export the passwords in a delimited format:

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Please share the outcome with the Community, when it's available? 
Thank you🙏
Flood🐳+🐋

  • 3 months later...
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Hi all - I just followed the above advice re contacting Support, and received a useless reply (a link to a Microsoft support page, on how to import a txt file into Excel - which as we all know won't work because the txt data isn't delimited).

 

Here's the golden ticket, though: a .csv file can be exported if you log into KPM via the web browser rather than the desktop app. I'm just starting to wade through it, but the columns appear to only require a little rejigging to match the format required by the solution I'm migrating to. So there is hope!

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