On Tue, 12 Feb 2013 09:27, [email protected] said:
> Currently we are using batch command as below to decrypt single files.
> gpg --batch --passphrase-file E:\Data\qfbi\Navtech\Working\passphrase.txt
> --output E:\Data\qfbi\Navtech\Working\NJS170203YBBNA.xml --decrypt
> E:\Data\qfbi\Navtech\Input\NJS170203YBBNA.gpg
Example:
gpg --batch --passphrase-file E:\Data\qfbi\Navtech\Working\passphrase.txt \
--yes --multifile --decrypt \
E:\Data\qfbi\Navtech\Input\NJS170203YBBNA.gpg \
E:\Data\qfbi\Navtech\Input\NJS170203YBBNB.gpg \
E:\Data\qfbi\Navtech\Input\NJS170203YBBNC.gpg
or
gpg --batch --passphrase-file E:\Data\qfbi\Navtech\Working\passphrase.txt \
--yes --multifile --decrypt <FILE_WITH_FILENAMES
Note that this will only work if the files are all encrypted to the same
key. "--yes" is required to overwrite existing plaintext files and you
can't use --output for obvious reasons.
BTW, I am a bit disappointed because you already asked for paid support
and we offered you to help you at 80EUR/h charged per 30min. You did
not reply but tried your luck here; but well, today is I love free
software day: http://ilovefs.org .
Salam-Shalom,
Werner
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