Johan Wevers wrote:

On 17-01-2022 0:09, Robert J. Hansen via Gnupg-users wrote:

I was asked for help with something in the 1.2 series (!!).  Without
exception, our first response is usually "for the love of God, upgrade!"

They rarely do.  It's worked fine for them for a decade or more, and
they're not going to change...

Well, a bit more respect for backwards compatibility would help a lot by
that. Now I'm forced to keep an 1.4 and pgp 2.6 version installed just
to be able to read all my old data. Some people just refuse to update to
versions that routinely break backwards compatibility.

I know from people that they use GnuPG 1.4 (Windows) for portability on
a USB stick and therefore it could be run in a native Windows 10 sandbox,
while also running a Tor hidden service in the sandbox, to communicate
encrypted, without relying on third party client/server models via VPS or
major email providers.

Is it possible to do that with the latest gpg4win?

Regards
Stefan

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