Apologies if I wasted anyone's time - I found the problem. The installer does not force a reboot after running and that's what it needed to get the new files to show up. A note for the developers though, it would be a good idea to add the option for an automatic reboot - most programs do that if it is necessary. I didn't see that mentioned in the instructions either - but, of course, I may have missed it somewhere. Anyway, I think I've got it all running OK now.
I did hit a problem with Outlook after installing and setting up GPGol - but it may not have been connected, perhaps just a co-incidence (unless anyone knows better?). I tried to change Outlook's "send and receive" preferences, but clicking the menu item had no effect at all. I had to re-boot the computer again to restore its normal functionality. It certainly hasn't happened before. Regards, Bob > I have been using GnuPG/Enigmail for some time. I just tried to install > GPGol into my copy of Outlook 2003 SP2 using GPG4Win, with no success. > GPA installed and seems to work fine using my existing keyrings. I > repeated the install twice, but no trace of GPG appears in Outlook. I > just checked and it appears that that GnuPG 2.x has not installed either > - typing gpg --version in the gnupg directory shows 1.4.7. Where should > I start looking for the problem?
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