1wing-angel wrote: > Hi, > > I have a problem. I have 2 computers and I set one up with GnuPG(GPG) with a > key. I use Thunderbird to send and receive encrypted email with no problems. > The second computer is not set with any key. I want to setup the second > computer with with the "Same" email like the first computer with a key, but > it doesn't work. When I start to generate my key, it fails. Here is what I > did. > > I typed in my name, enter the "Same" email, basically everything is all the > same. Once I entered my pass phrase, it starts generating the key. After a > couple of minutes, I get the below error.
Unless you have some specific need, eg work vs play, you /really/ don't need to generate another key. Just copy the keyring files from your first PC. But since the emails address is the same, It'd be easier just to use your existing key(s). > > gpg: no writable public keyring found: eof > Key generation failed: eof > gpg: can't create `C:/GnuPG\random_seed': No such file or directory Please run the GnuPG installer and accept the defaults for GnuPG's directory placements. You'll have a *MUCH* easier time by doing so. Using C:\GnuPG is great for Windows 95 and earlier. It's not so good for XP. > *My path variable under mycomputer/properties/path is the following* > > %SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;;"C:\Program > Files\Zone Labs\ZoneAlarm\MailFrontier" > > Some people add the path ";c:\program files\GNU\GnuPG" after MailFrontier or > whatever their path is set to, but I'm assuming that I don't need to do that > because on my other computer it is setup with GnuPG and has the same path as > mentioned above and still everything is ok. You do need the PATH set if you intend to use GnuPG at the command prompt. > I'm all out of ideas on how to fix this. I've googled all day and I found a > few people with the same problem, but theres were in linux and mine is in > Windows. The solution for linux was to make sure it had read and write > access(something similar to that) and a few other things which looked pretty > easy to fix by the way. I tried grabbing some of those hints and applying > them to Windows, but it doesn't seem to work. It was at least worth a try > tho......... smile.gif > > But so far I've found nothing related to Windows. That's about all the > information I can think of right now. Well, if you're using Thunderbird and GnuPG, it's safe to assume you're also using Enigmail. Check the Enigmail site? There's a windows specific page there, among others. > PS, If there's a way to fix this, please inform me. Detailed instructions > would be nice by the way. Please see http://enigmail.mozdev.org/gpgconf.html I believe it should be detailed enough. Short list: Run the GnuPG installer, accept the default locations, use your existing keys. > Thank You. > > Running....... > Windows XP and latest version of GnuPG -- John P. Clizbe Inet: John (a) Mozilla-Enigmail.org You can't spell fiasco without SCO. PGP/GPG KeyID: 0x608D2A10/0x18BB373A "what's the key to success?" / "two words: good decisions." "what's the key to good decisions?" / "one word: experience." "how do i get experience?" / "two words: bad decisions." "Just how do the residents of Haiku, Hawai'i hold conversations?"
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