Teampass is a password manager designed for teams. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install Teampass on Windows 10.
Before we start, ensure that the following requirements are met:
The first step is to download the Teampass installer. Visit the Teampass website and navigate to the Download section.
Choose the appropriate version for your OS (Windows in this case) and click on the download button.
Once the installer has finished downloading, open the file by double-clicking on it.
Click on the Next button to proceed with the installation process.
Read the Teampass License Agreement and click on the I Agree button to proceed.
Choose the destination folder where you want to install Teampass. The default location is C:\Program Files\Teampass
. However, you can choose a different folder by clicking on the Browse button.
Click on the Next button to proceed.
Next, you will need to set up the database for Teampass. You can either use the built-in database (SQLite) or a different database management system.
For this tutorial, we will be using the built-in database.
Click on the Next button to proceed.
In this step, you will need to set up the admin user who will have access to the Teampass manager. Provide the following information:
Click on the Next button to proceed.
Click on the Install button to begin the installation process.
Once the installation is complete, click on the Next button to finalize the installation process.
Once you have completed the installation, you can access Teampass Manager by navigating to the installation folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\Teampass
) and clicking on the Teampass.exe file.
Alternatively, you can search for Teampass in the Windows start menu and click on the application to launch it.
In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Teampass on Windows 10. You can now use Teampass to manage passwords for your team.
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