Thanks. I was able to get it to work using the --batch command. 

John Morris-8 wrote:
> 
> Gnupg2 won't read the password from a fd.  You must use a gpg-agent.
> 
> You can get the expected behavior from gnupg v. 1.
> 
>       John
> 
> 
> On 09/18/2012 11:25 PM, Mark Brownlee wrote:
>> echo MyPasword1432!|"C:\Program Files\GNU\GnuPG\gpg2.exe"
>> --passphrase-fd 0 --homedir "C:\Users\Mark\AppData\Roaming\gnupg" -r
>> "ABC Limited" -o "C:\Users\Mark\Desktop\test-sign-done.txt.gpg" -e
>> --sign "C:\Users\Mark\Desktop\test-sign.txt"
>>
>> Does anyone know why the above still prompts me for a passphrase (I am
>> trying to bypass it)?
>>
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