We use keepassxc and just put the password file into Dropbox and share that 
with the individual accounts that need it. We have the Dropbox business plan so 
we can delete the files from remote devices if we need to revoke access to the 
file.

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Christopher Tyler
Senior Network Engineer
MTCRE/MTCNA/MTCTCE/MTCWE

Total Highspeed Internet Solutions
1091 W. Kathryn Street
Nixa, MO 65714
(417) 851-1107 x. 9002
www.totalhighspeed.com

This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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----- Original Message -----
> From: "Nate Burke" <n...@blastcomm.com>
> To: "AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group" <af@af.afmug.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 8, 2023 4:38:52 PM
> Subject: [AFMUG] Business password managers

> I'm bringing on some more employees, so some sort of password manager
> would be nice to have, other than my personal one, and all the passwords
> I keep up in the old noggin.  This might be like opening up a apple/PC
> debate, but just curious what others are using.
> 
> I've looked at Dashlane, 1password, and bitwarden.  And there's always
> Keepass, but I think that requires access to the central password file
> at all times, might be hard to share between users.
> 
> It would be nice to be able to only share certain passwords with certain
> users.  Like Tech 1 can have Radios and Mikrotiks, but not VMWare.
> Tech2 has Mikrotik and Vmware, but not radios.
> 
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