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Why can I open Keepass *.kdbx files only with Google Drive-PDF-Viewer?? It is no PDF. Why does the dropbox app does not let me choose a different App to open the file with? Why not use the android default app open selection??
I have stored my KeePass password file (.kdbx) in Dropbox, but cannot anymore open it with KeePassDroid. My setup has worked flawlessly for several years, but this week I noticed that Dropbox tries to open the file with "Drive PDF Viewer". I have not done any changes to settings, in Dropbox -> Settings -> Manage default apps there are no default apps set, and if I choose "Open with..." for this file, the PDF viewer is the only application I can select.
I'm using Android, Dropbox version 190.2.2.
Hi @tputkonen, thanks for messaging the Community!
It’s possible that the file cannot be directly opened by the third party app any longer. Could you try instead exporting the file to the app to see if this is possible?
If it doesn't work, I'd recommend contacting the app developers to see if they can assist on this matter in more detail.
Keep me posted!
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Hi @kitingChris, thanks for joining the Community!
I've had another user contact us about this matter.
Could you check the info in this thread to see if this helps.
Keep me posted!
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Thanks for the updates. The Dropbox mobile app can only open files with a valid extension, and one associated with an app that has stated the extension can be opened by them. This is to prevent opening a spreadsheet on a image app for instance.
If the Keepassdroid app isn't showing as an option when opening via Dropbox, then it means that the developer would need to look into this, since the Android device doesn't have the extension registered to that app, and thus neither does the Dropbox app.
After glancing at some search results and recent reviews, it appears users are experiencing the same issue with other cloud providers as well.
I hope they're able to investigate this matter for you in more detail.
Jay
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It seems that this functionality has been broken by Dropbox update and this is completely unacceptable. I don't understand why the application has to prevent opening a file using "wrong" application. Now it's doing completely same thing (opening password file with PDF viewer)!
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