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What is the csv format to import in Kaspersky Password Manager?


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Hello @Tadashi_Iko,

Welcome!

The file format .csv is referring to the file extension.

For example, when the password are imported & the imported file is named passwords, the original import file is saved as passwords.csv

The internal formatting of the raw .csv file should not be modified.

Thank you

Reference: KPM Import 

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Hello @Tadashi_Iko

Imported files (.csv) formating isn’t determined by Kaspersky Password Manager.

The only criteria KPM stipulate, for importing data from “another” Password Manager are:

The Import (source) file extension is .csv and the “other” Password Manager is  a supported password manager, as follows:

  • LastPass (version 4.17.1)
  • KeePass (version 2.40)
  • Dashlane (version 6.5)
  • 1Password (version 7.2)
  • Norton Identity Safe, as part of the solution Norton Security (version 22.15.1.88)
  • How any of the supported 3rd Party Password Managers structure their data inside a .csv file is something you’d need to discuss with the provider of the 3rd Party Password Manager. 
  • Kaspersky does advise: Kaspersky Password Manager cannot ensure the integrity and completeness of data imported from other password management applications.
  • Additionally, Import from browsers, is different again, not requiring formatting of source data, The Import from browser section lets you import logins and passwords from your browsers' built-in password managers.

May I ask, have you tried importing a .csv file from one of the supported Password Managers and encountered an issue? If “yes”, please provide details so we  can help?

Thank you

 

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Hi FLOOD,

My actual password manager software is Keeper and I know that it’s not listed in the supported password manager, but if someone can tell me the format (data sequence) of the correct csv file I can rebuild from an exported xls file that I got from Keeper.

Regards

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Hello @ScottAU1,

Welcome!

  1. Is SecureSafe an installed application or a password manager accessed via a web browser?
  2. What is the current SecureSafe exported file format? 

Please let me know?

 Thank you🙏

  • ⚠ Please note: KPM only supports importing from the following password managers:

LastPass (version 4.17.1)
KeePass (version 2.40)
Dashlane (version 6.5)
1Password (version 7.2)
Norton Identity Safe as part of the solution Norton Security (version 22.15.1.88)

Supported password managers

 

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Hi Flood

SecureSafe is a cloud web-app on PC or IOS/Android app on smart devices.

The export file from SecureSafe is CSV with 5 columns (Example)

Title Username Password Url Comment
Google John.Doe@happy.com gettingfrustrated1 Google.com Dummy details

 

I tried testing my luck and uploading this into KPM but if failed.

I can modify my CSV to be compatible, if someone could please tell me the requirements.

IE: Column header titles

Thank you

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Hello  @ScottAU1,

As per  @SchulteKPM Import csv 

quote

"Account","Login Name","Password","Web Site","Comments"
"Site1","User1","111111","www.site1.org","Comment1"
"Site2","User2","222222","www.site2.com","Comment2"

After the import you have to activate the entries manually.

Comments are not transferred.

Maybe you can use the template for further experiments of your own.

unquote

  • 6 columns, maybe try adding an extra column to the source .cvs file🤔
  • Alternatively, import the source data to a supported pwd manager, then import to KPM… 

Please let us know the outcome?

 Thank you🙏

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Hello @ScottAU1

You’re welcome!

  1. Have you tried importing a file with only one or two entries? 
  2. If KPM is licensed you could  log a case with Kaspersky Technical Support, (maybe), bc SecureSafe is not a supported pwd manager, they may not have an answer, but, it doesn’t hurt to ask...🤔

If you do find a successful resolution, please let us know?

Thank you🙏

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Hello @Millie,

Welcome!

  1. KPM application has the facility to export data to a text file:

     

is that what you’re wishing to do?

  • The number of entries exported is based on what’s in the vault.
  • It’s not possible to control / vary the exported data, meaning if there’s 400 entries in the vault, 400 entries will be exported, 2 entries in the vault, 2 entries exported. 
  • Regarding verification, exported data would be confimed manually.

Please let me know?

Thank you🙏

Flood🐳

Note: ⚠ data exported to a text file is unprotected⚠  

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Hello @Millie,


unfortunately, it's not quite that simple. Much more work would be needed.

Here is an example export file:

Websites

Website name: Site2
Website URL: www.site2.com
Login name:
Login: User2
Password: 222222
Comment:

---

Website name: Site1
Website URL: www.site1.org
Login name:
Login: User1
Password: 111111
Comment:

---

Website name: name
Website URL: url
Login name:
Login: username
Password: password
Comment: Kommentar zu csv4

---

Website name: Site3
Website URL: www.site3.com
Login name:
Login: User3
Password: 333333
Comment: Kommentar zu 3

---

 

 

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  • 9 months later...

I have more than 400 entries in KeeperSecurity I would like to migrate to KPM from.  Just bought Total Security for my family, for several years.  Now I realize we can’t get the format KPM needs to be able to import passwords from?!?!

 

 

 

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  • 5 months later...

Kaspersky CSV import format

(i have tested it and successfully imported all passwords from KEEPER)

Rows Heading
login, password, name, website url, comments

NOTE: Click  “save as” and select [csv (MS-DOS)(*.csv)] file format using Microsoft Excel

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  • 5 weeks later...

I solved the import problem from MYKI through Keepass 2.48.1. Keepass allows you to import entries by assigning the columns correctly, then export them from Keepass in keepass csv 1x format. KPM imports them correctly with some errors but if like me you have hundreds of them it is bearable.

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  • 1 year later...

Thanks all for the help. I managed to import my databse from Sticky Password following your tips. I used Umair Mustafa's rows heading order and names. However I had to copy and paste every comments. They weren't imported. Annoying.

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