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How do I change clipboard settings so passwords and usernames persist in the clipboard?

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Hello,

I am not sure to comprehend your question Could you kindly elaborate or provide additional context to help me better understand your question?

Best regards.

Carl Marien

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In the passwords section of RDM, one is able to "copy password". if one does so, they shall have what appears to be a set amount of time to paste the password before it is cleared from the clipboard. Also, after pasting from the clipboard, it will clear out the clipboard so it cannot be pasted again. Basically, how do I modify how RDM interacts with the copy/paste functionality with regards to stored credential entries in RDM

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I believe it is at:

File
options
application
clipboard
advanced

Then default of 10 seconds I change into 300 or so
note when you now copy a password you get a clipboard clear timer on the right bottom of the application
;-)

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Hello,

Thank you, Ben, for your prompt response.

You can proceed by following the steps that Ben has outlined:

  1. Navigate to 'File'.
  2. Click on 'Options'.
  3. Select 'Application'.
  4. Choose 'Clipboard'.
  5. In the 'Advanced' section, uncheck the box for 'Clear Clipboard Delay'.


This will allow you to retain your password indefinitely.

Best regards,

Carl Marien

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