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<blockquote data-quote="n8chavez" data-source="post: 1056004" data-attributes="member: 90863"><p>And the award for the most unhelpful comment ever in the history of any and all forums and all googles and internets goes to... [USER=96560]@Victor M[/USER]! Congrats. Way to not add anything of value to this conversation!</p><p></p><p>Any cloud storage provider that is going to act as a remote keepass database storage, if that storage is going to be self-hosted, is going to need to be mounted. It doesn't matter if it's pcloud, Mega, tresorit, icedrive, box, etc., they all need to be mounted so that keepass can access the database file. The means by which the mount is created is irelevant. Both rclone or a dedicated service app result in the same mount, that would need the same restrictions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n8chavez, post: 1056004, member: 90863"] And the award for the most unhelpful comment ever in the history of any and all forums and all googles and internets goes to... [USER=96560]@Victor M[/USER]! Congrats. Way to not add anything of value to this conversation! Any cloud storage provider that is going to act as a remote keepass database storage, if that storage is going to be self-hosted, is going to need to be mounted. It doesn't matter if it's pcloud, Mega, tresorit, icedrive, box, etc., they all need to be mounted so that keepass can access the database file. The means by which the mount is created is irelevant. Both rclone or a dedicated service app result in the same mount, that would need the same restrictions. [/QUOTE]
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