I am using something like this.

gpg --passphrase-fd 0 -o "New File" -d "File Name.gpg" <passphrase.txt

In a batch file you may need to add some or all of the following:
--batch
--yes
--trust-model always

BharatG wrote:

Hi Johan,
Thank you for the suggestion. I do not have any space in between passpharse
and pipe sign and my passphrase does not contain any newline/return.
Thank you.
Bharat.

Johan Wevers wrote:
BharatG wrote:

type passphrase | gpg --passphrase-fd 0 --decypt-file "File Name"
in my case it looks like:
type "C:\SampleProjects\GnuPGDotNet\GnuPG\passphrase.txt" | gpg
--passphrase-fd 0 decrypt-files "C:\DocLib\EncryptedFile\Clock1.swf.gpg"
Peculiarity with windows dealing with pipes. There should not be a space
between the passphrase and the pipe sign.

BTW, I don't know if the file contains a newline/retrun either, otherwise
that might also cause problems.

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