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On Monday 15 April 2013 at 2:54:19 AM, in
mid:pine.neb.4.64.1304142149510.15...@panix3.panix.com, Jay
Sulzberger wrote:
What telephone number, what email address should I use
to help me make the decision as to whether to trust
the site?
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I found a similar thread here:
http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2012-April/044164.html
but it doesn't seem to have been resolved. gpg4win was installed
using the default location, and with none of the add-ons (no
Outlook, shell, extensions, just gpg). The same operation without
On Sat, 9 Jun 2012 18:35, jw72...@verizon.net said:
When I installed Gpg4win, it came with GnuPG v2.0.17. I am not sure
when it will be updated to include v2.0.19, but I was wondering
The new beta has 2.0.19.
whether there would be any problem from substituting the new version
of gpgv2.exe
When I installed Gpg4win, it came with GnuPG v2.0.17. I am not sure when it
will be updated to include v2.0.19, but I was wondering whether there would
be any problem from substituting the new version of gpgv2.exe for the older
one? Thanks
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On 09.06.2012 19:35, John wrote:
When I installed Gpg4win, it came with GnuPG v2.0.17. I am not sure
when it will be updated to include v2.0.19, but I was wondering
whether there would be any problem from substituting the new
version of gpgv2.exe
Quick question: are there any security concerns with running GnuPG and
GPG4Win on the same system?
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On Thu, 3 May 2012 10:12, papill...@gmail.com said:
Quick question: are there any security concerns with running GnuPG and
GPG4Win on the same system?
Gpg4win is an installer which includes GnuPG as its crypto engine. In
fact, Gpg4win is the suggested way to install GnuPG on Windows.
In case
Thank you, Werner. The system already has GPG installed and they
won't want a second copy, I'm sure. I thought GPG4Win added a new
context menu item that would allow easier file encryption. If not then
they don't need anything else.
Thanks!
Anthony
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03.05.2012 11:57, Anthony Papillon kirjoitti:
Thank you, Werner. The system already has GPG installed and they
won't want a second copy, I'm sure. I thought GPG4Win added a new
context menu item that would allow easier file encryption
On Thu, 3 May 2012 10:57, papill...@gmail.com said:
Thank you, Werner. The system already has GPG installed and they
won't want a second copy, I'm sure. I thought GPG4Win added a new
context menu item that would allow easier file encryption. If not then
Right. However, you can select which
: Re: Gpg4Win and GnuPG
On Thu, 3 May 2012 10:57, papill...@gmail.com said:
Thank you, Werner. The system already has GPG installed and they
won't want a second copy, I'm sure. I thought GPG4Win added a new
context menu item that would allow easier file encryption. If not then
Right
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On 03.05.2012 19:18, John A. Wallace wrote:
Any issues with installing gpg or GPA on Windows Server 2008?
Thanks.
Hi John,
I'm using GnuPG (from the 2.x branch) on some servers running Windows
Server 2008 and 2008 R2 without issue. GPA not so
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012 11:56, peter.c.dietr...@freenet.de said:
I use gpg on Windows XP Sp3 via gpg4win 2.1.1-svn1694.
I don't know this version. The last released one is 2.1.0. Meanwhile
we switched to git and thus the svn prefix does not make sense anymore.
Please test with the 2.1.0.
Salam
On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 16:34:16 +0200, Werner Koch w...@gnupg.org wrote:
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012 11:56, peter.c.dietr...@freenet.de said:
I use gpg on Windows XP Sp3 via gpg4win 2.1.1-svn1694.
I don't know this version. The last released one is 2.1.0. Meanwhile
we switched to git and thus
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Dear members of the gnupg-users list,
I use gpg on Windows XP Sp3 via gpg4win 2.1.1-svn1694.
Context:
I try to follow the off-line primary key paradigm (to some extent), hence
on the same computer there is one directory containing the keyring
On Fri, 30 Mar 2012 19:00, bd9...@att.com said:
Quick question: I remember seeing a comment that a new version of Gpg4win
was coming. Does anyone have an estimated delivery date?
Maybe next week but for sure within the next two weeks.
Salam-Shalom,
Werner
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Hi,
Quick question: I remember seeing a comment that a new version of Gpg4win was
coming. Does anyone have an estimated delivery date?
I'm just curious,
Bob
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Hi,
When I encrypt a .csv file using Kleopatra the recipient says everything goes
smoothly. But, when I encrypt the same file using a .NET console application to
start the gpg.exe process, upon decrypting the file the recipient gets an error
message with a Close button. The error message is:
I use gpg4win on my windows systems, and I can live with the gnupg
version being a little stale. But I'm trying really hard to like
claws-mail, and they just release a new version today making the one in
gpg4 win 2 versions behind the curve. Maybe you were just waiting for
today's claws release
On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 23:35:34 +0100
Bo Berglund bo.bergl...@gmail.com articulated:
{snip}
You might be interested in this URL if you are still experiencing
problems, or if you just want to get a handle on what the problem might
be with the WinZIP installation.
On Fri, 19 Nov 2010 14:57:59 -0500, Jerry gnupg.u...@seibercom.net
wrote:
On Fri, 19 Nov 2010 20:05:40 +0100
Bo Berglund bo.bergl...@gmail.com articulated:
I ordered an update for version 15 of my WinZip today (I am getting
the upgrade offer emails all the time) so I got the version 15 setup
On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 13:03:39 +0100
Bo Berglund bo.bergl...@gmail.com articulated:
And I used the WinZip support form to enter two issues, but there is
absolutely no response! No good support in my view.
Interesting!
1) Are you a registered user of WinZIP; i.e. user of the commercial
version.
On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 07:43:20 -0500, Jerry gnupg.u...@seibercom.net
wrote:
On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 13:03:39 +0100
Bo Berglund bo.bergl...@gmail.com articulated:
And I used the WinZip support form to enter two issues, but there is
absolutely no response! No good support in my view.
Interesting!
1)
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 10:50:34 -0500, Jerry gnupg.u...@seibercom.net
wrote:
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 15:07:26 +0100
Bo Berglund bo.bergl...@gmail.com articulated:
Unfortunately the Gpg4Win 2.0.4 installer lets me choose if I want to
install *all* of the extras by having a checkbox for each
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On Thursday 18 November 2010 at 3:50:34 PM, in
mid:20101118105034.3e870...@scorpio, Jerry wrote:
Maybe I missed it somewhere, but exactly why do you
feel 2.0.14 is unstable?
They probably remember the GnuPG 1.4.x release announcements that
On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 15:56:03 +
MFPA expires2...@ymail.com articulated:
On Thursday 18 November 2010 at 3:50:34 PM, in
mid:20101118105034.3e870...@scorpio, Jerry wrote:
Maybe I missed it somewhere, but exactly why do you
feel 2.0.14 is unstable?
They probably remember the GnuPG
On 11/20/2010 2:17 PM, Jerry wrote:
Interestingly enough, I was included in both the To: Cc: fields of
this posts; however, the mailing list itself was suspiciously absent.
Obviously the poster failed to read or comprehend the disclaimer.
Given that the same message arrived in my mailbox from
@gnupg.org
CC: Jerry gnupg.u...@seibercom.net
Subject: Re: Gpg4Win 2.0.4 with GnuPG 1.4.11??
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 15:56:03 +
Reply-To: MFPA expires2...@ymail.com
X-Mailer: The Bat! (v4.0.38) Professional
He prefixed the groups mailing address: gnupg-users@gnupg.org with
Jerry on GnuPG-Users
CC: Jerry gnupg.u...@seibercom.net
Subject: Re: Gpg4Win 2.0.4 with GnuPG 1.4.11??
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 15:56:03 +
Reply-To: MFPA expires2...@ymail.com
X-Mailer: The Bat! (v4.0.38) Professional
Same format as any other posting I make to this list (except a thread
starter). All taken care
On 11/20/2010 06:24 PM, Jerry wrote:
He prefixed the groups mailing address: gnupg-users@gnupg.org with
Jerry on GnuPG-Users.
Yes MFPA always seems to do that, for no reason that i understand. I
find it unusual, unhelpful, and disorienting, but: meh. Not worth
fighting about, and it's
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 17:59, r...@sixdemonbag.org said:
Not true. For instance, WinZip is a 32-bit application, yet it
integrates just fine into the context sensitive menu.
In this case it is not an explorere extension. An explorer extensions
needs to be a 64 bit DLL. Of course using an
.
For the time being, I suggest the use of GPA.
Thanks, that could be a good idea, at least to test.
How do I go about installing that separately on Win7?
I realize it is part of GPG4Win, but I would like to have it
separately working with my GnuPG 1.4.11...
Google led me to this chain:
1) http
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 19:44:15 -0500, Avi avi.w...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Bo Berglund bo.bergl...@gmail.com
To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2010 23:40:59 +0100
Subject: Re: Gpg4Win 2.0.4 with GnuPG 1.4.11??
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 11:59:07 -0500, Robert J. Hansen
r...@sixdemonbag.org
On Fri, 19 Nov 2010 11:34, bo.bergl...@gmail.com said:
But this is a *source* download, how do I get a binary to install in
Windows7??
see doc/README.W32. For your convience I yank it here:
How to build GnuPG from the source:
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Until recently all official
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 18:48:49 -0500, Jerry gnupg.u...@seibercom.net
wrote:
Winzip 15. 9.0 is /way/ old and likely is having problems operating
with the quite-new Windows 7. Microsoft made some very substantial
changes to the way Windows works during the XP-to-Vista transition: I
suspect
On Fri, 19 Nov 2010 18:29:48 +0100, Werner Koch w...@gnupg.org wrote:
On Fri, 19 Nov 2010 11:34, bo.bergl...@gmail.com said:
But this is a *source* download, how do I get a binary to install in
Windows7??
see doc/README.W32. For your convience I yank it here:
How to build GnuPG from the
On Fri, 19 Nov 2010 20:05:40 +0100
Bo Berglund bo.bergl...@gmail.com articulated:
I ordered an update for version 15 of my WinZip today (I am getting
the upgrade offer emails all the time) so I got the version 15 setup
file.
But unfortunately for some reason the installer failed to start. I
I want to get my hands on the utilities shipped with Gpg4Win
(Kleopatra, GpgEx etc) but I do *not* want to have my GnuPG 1.4.11
clobbered in the process.
Unfortunately the Gpg4Win 2.0.4 installer lets me choose if I want to
install *all* of the extras by having a checkbox for each. But the
GnuPG
On 11/18/2010 11:24 AM, Bo Berglund wrote:
Microsoft has decided that 32 bit applications cannot be allowed to
integrate with the Windows Explorer context sensitive menu.
Not true. For instance, WinZip is a 32-bit application, yet it
integrates just fine into the context sensitive menu.
If
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 11:59:07 -0500, Robert J. Hansen
r...@sixdemonbag.org wrote:
On 11/18/2010 11:24 AM, Bo Berglund wrote:
Microsoft has decided that 32 bit applications cannot be allowed to
integrate with the Windows Explorer context sensitive menu.
Not true. For instance, WinZip is a
On 11/18/2010 5:40 PM, Bo Berglund wrote:
Which version of WinZip?
I use WinZip 9.0 SR1
Winzip 15. 9.0 is /way/ old and likely is having problems operating
with the quite-new Windows 7. Microsoft made some very substantial
changes to the way Windows works during the XP-to-Vista transition:
Hi
Couple of questions if i can about GPG4Win?
I need to import .p12 files, how do i do this via the command line Do i need to
make config changes somewhere?
Can i automate GPG2 like i could GPG?
Can i make a config file and load extension IDEA.dll so that it can use IDEA
algorithm
the current installation cause I am about to
test a new gpg4win.
However the crucial question is how the Unix domain sockets are
implemented.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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On Mon, 1 Feb 2010 21:31, d...@prime.gushi.org said:
On Mon, 1 Feb 2010, Werner Koch wrote:
Yes, we do this on Windows because we have a well known socket name
there. It may actually happen that two agents are started which does
not harm because the the unused agent detects this case and
Werner Koch w...@gnupg.org writes:
On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 14:03, si...@josefsson.org said:
I've installed GPG4Win and it recognizes my OpenPGP smartcards without
problem (via a gpg-agent process which appears to be auto-started
somehow?). However, I'd like to enable SSH agent support in gpg
On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 14:03, si...@josefsson.org said:
I've installed GPG4Win and it recognizes my OpenPGP smartcards without
problem (via a gpg-agent process which appears to be auto-started
somehow?). However, I'd like to enable SSH agent support in gpg-agent
Yes, we do this on Windows
On Mon, 1 Feb 2010, Werner Koch wrote:
Yes, we do this on Windows because we have a well known socket name
there. It may actually happen that two agents are started which does
not harm because the the unused agent detects this case and terminates
itself after some time.
What's the socket
know what's causing it. But before examining further, I recommend
to follow these steps to avoid any user settings to influence the test:
Backup and/or move your GnuPG settings aside (homedir: keyrings, gpg.conf etc.)
Uninstall all GnuPG and GPG4Win versions and wipe what's left in the program
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Hi Stefan,
GPG4Win is a great package but unfortunately the included GnuPG 2.0.12
does not support the OpenPGP Card v2. Is there a schedule when a new
release of GPG4Win will be released? This would be great!
GPG4Win 2.0.1 / GnuPG 2.0.12
fehlgeschlagen: Bad signature
gpg: make_keysig_packet failed: Bad signature
Schlüsselerzeugung fehlgeschlagen: Bad signature
Any idea?
Am 07.01.2010 10:16, schrieb Olav Seyfarth:
Hi Stefan,
GPG4Win is a great package but unfortunately the included GnuPG 2.0.12
does not support the OpenPGP Card
i installed gpg4win 2.0.1 on a 32 bit xp system, and everything,
(so far) works fine.
i have a Kleopatra question:
(Kleopatra is not explained, neither in the English nor German
documentation)
what does kleopatra use to wipe the original, when this option is
chosen during encryption
. Uninstall GPG4Win.
2. Download/Installed GnuPG 1.4.10b compiled for Microsoft Windows from
gnupg.org.
3. Update PATH to find new GPG install directory.
4. Now restart any program you have requiring GPG features. This could
be done before the uninstall.
I'm back to the normal agents that need
) and Patrick Brunschwig told me that GnuPG 2 insists on
always using an external gpg-agent program of some sort.
Thus the solution, if you don't want to use gpg-agent, is to switch back
to using GnuPG 1 (which isn't included in Gpg4win any more, or at least
it wasn't included when I last looked at Gpg4win
Henk M. de Bruijn wrote:
I checked but even after setting off the option to install GPA. The
relevant files are still installed and when closing the preference menu
a menu keeps on popping up about GPA and the passphrase.
I don't know which files are involved.
I think I figured ot what is
Allen Schultz schreef:
How do I turn off the GPG Agent in the default install of GPGWin 2.0.0?
I don't like it and don't want it as it keeps asking to frequently for Psi.
I think there is an option to install it with or without GPA.
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GnuPG Users:
How do I turn off the GPG Agent in the default install of GPGWin 2.0.0?
I don't like it and don't want it as it keeps asking to frequently for Psi.
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PS: Please see attached VCF attachment for contact and GPG key info.
Signature.asc requires GPG/PGP to be installed
Hi!
Building and installing GnuPG on the Microsoft Windows platform is more
complicated than doing this on a Unix platform. To help users we are
providing binary versions of GnuPG as part of the Gpg4win project.
Thus if you need GnuPG on Microsoft Windows, we suggest to use the
Gpg4win
/gpg4win (light) found here:
http://www.claws-mail.org/win32/ This has SSL support using gnutls.
best regards
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On Mon, 08 Jun 2009 22:37:24 +0200
Ingo Klöcker kloec...@kde.org wrote:
I was a bit disappointed of this article.
Those magazine articles are almost always sloppy. When do the article
writers ever consult with the developers? Often they seem like they
spend no more 5 minutes 'testing' an app.
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 09:09:35 +0400
gpg2.20.mani...@dfgh.net wrote:
any pointers to _friendly_ user list / user forms for Claws on
_Windows_XP_ would be appreciated
The gpg4win users list
http://lists.wald.intevation.org/mailman/listinfo/gpg4win-users-en
or the claws-mail-users list
claws-mail
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 06:47, cl...@thewildbeast.co.uk said:
Those magazine articles are almost always sloppy. When do the article
writers ever consult with the developers? Often they seem like they
They ran several GnuPG related articles and in most cases they contacted
me during the evaluation.
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 06:50, cl...@thewildbeast.co.uk said:
Try the newer version of claws-mail/gpg4win (light) found here:
http://www.claws-mail.org/win32/ This has SSL support using gnutls.
That should be in Gpg4win 1.9.x as well. Quite some time ago we
integrated the whole GNUTLS stuff just
On Mon, 8 Jun 2009 22:37, kloec...@kde.org said:
got a '-' for this feature. Given this KMail clearly deserves a '+' in
the IMAP category IMNSHO, bringing it pretty much on par with Claws. (I
I noticed that and bet that this is due to the false claims of
non-working Disconnected-IMAP -
Werner Koch schrieb:
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 06:50, cl...@thewildbeast.co.uk said:
Try the newer version of claws-mail/gpg4win (light) found here:
http://www.claws-mail.org/win32/ This has SSL support using gnutls.
That should be in Gpg4win 1.9.x as well. Quite some time ago we
integrated
On Sat, 6 Jun 2009 22:52, malte.g...@gmx.de said:
Does the GPG4Win package support the GnuPG smartcard? Of course, given there
is a reader and its driver installed first...
Yes.
And, how powerful is the Claws client? Does it support multiple pop, smtp
accounts and IMAP?
The German c't
Werner Koch schrieb:
On Sat, 6 Jun 2009 22:52, malte.g...@gmx.de said:
Does the GPG4Win package support the GnuPG smartcard? Of course, given there
is a reader and its driver installed first...
Yes.
Indeed, GPG4Win works very smoothly.
And, how powerful is the Claws client? Does
On Monday 08 June 2009, Werner Koch wrote:
On Sat, 6 Jun 2009 22:52, malte.g...@gmx.de said:
Does the GPG4Win package support the GnuPG smartcard? Of course,
given there is a reader and its driver installed first...
Yes.
And, how powerful is the Claws client? Does it support multiple
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Werner Koch - w...@gnupg.org
+gpg2+maniams+381edcc67a.wk#gnupg@spamgourmet.com wrote:
On Sat, 6 Jun 2009 22:52, malte.g...@gmx.de said:
Does the GPG4Win package support the GnuPG smartcard? Of course, given
there is a reader and its driver installed
Hi there!
Does the GPG4Win package support the GnuPG smartcard? Of course, given there is
a reader and its driver installed first...
And, how powerful is the Claws client? Does it support multiple pop, smtp
accounts and IMAP?
Thanx a lot in advance
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a gpg.conf file in the home folder for gpg? If you do
that, and add that line to enable dsa2, you will be able to work with
dsa keys size 1024, 2048 and 3072. Please note I tried it with gpg4win
with just gpg 1.4.9 installed (I told the installer to don't install gpgp2).
Best Regards
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Hi!
We are pleased to announce the availability of a new stable Gpg4win
release: Version 1.1.4.
This is a maintenance release; if you don't have any problems there is
no need for an update. It mainly fixes problem using GnuPG on Windows
Vista by updating to a newer version of the included GnuPG
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Hello!
I have been testing (a very little bit) Gpg4win 1.1.3, and I
noticed changes made in gpg.conf are not working... I changed my default
preferences, but keys generated after the change still have the same
preferences (gpg defaults). I
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 21:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I have been testing (a very little bit) Gpg4win 1.1.3, and I
noticed changes made in gpg.conf are not working... I changed my default
preferences, but keys generated after the change still have the same
preferences (gpg defaults). I
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Werner Koch escribió:
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 21:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I have been testing (a very little bit) Gpg4win 1.1.3, and I
noticed changes made in gpg.conf are not working... I changed my default
Check that you are changing
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Well, I have been using gpg 1.4.9 for a some months, and I am quite
happy with it. But I would like to try GnuPG 2, and since I am on
windows, I have to use gpg4win (since it is really unlikely I am going
to compile it myself). But gpg4win comes
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Faramir wrote:
the files in my computer, so if it is just matter to overwrite them with
the newer ones, that would be easy... but I am not sure if GPG2 uses
some of these files too... if it does, then I risk breaking it if I just
overwrite...
or
alternatively go to TOOLS and then OPTIONS then select OTHER and ADVANCED
OPTIONS. Then click ADD-IN MANAGER and remove the tick from the item GPGol.
Hope this helps.
EduBu wrote:
Hi there!
How should I proceed, in order to completely uninstall GNUPG / GPG4Win
(version 1.1.0.407) from
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 09:03:42AM -0700, Larry Seabrook wrote:
Hello,
We are using the Gpg4Win product for encrypting files.
The files we are encrypting and sending are text files with carriage-return
and linefeed characters at the end of each line (record).
The receiver
: TEXTMODE Option in Gpg4Win ?
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 09:03:42AM -0700, Larry Seabrook wrote:
Hello,
We are using the Gpg4Win product for encrypting files.
The files we are encrypting and sending are text files with carriage-return
and linefeed characters at the end of each line (record
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 09:03:42AM -0700, Larry Seabrook wrote:
Hello,
We are using the Gpg4Win product for encrypting files.
The files we are encrypting and sending are text files with carriage-return
and linefeed characters at the end of each line (record).
The receiver
Hello,
nbsp;
We are using the Gpg4Win product for encrypting files.
nbsp;
The files we are encrypting and sending are text files with carriage-return and
linefeed characters at the end of each line (record).nbsp; The receiver of
these files needs the CR and LF characters preserved
:
(Add/Remove Programs). Neither do I find any uninstall-file in the
folder, in which the program has been installed (C:\...\GNU\...).
I already told you that the file is called gpg4win-uninsteall but you
probably run an uninstall already but terminated it prematurely.
be insufficient memory, ore
Hi there!
How should I proceed, in order to completely uninstall GNUPG / GPG4Win
(version 1.1.0.407) from my system, without leaving any tracks of it in the
Registry? I do not find anything at all of this program in the Control Panel
(Add/Remove Programs). Neither do I find any uninstall-file
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Eduardo Burkhard escribió:
Hi there!
How should I proceed, in order to completely uninstall GNUPG / GPG4Win
(version 1.1.0.407) from my system, without leaving any tracks of it in the
Registry? I do not find anything at all of this program
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Faramir wrote:
Eduardo Burkhard escribió:
How should I proceed, in order to completely uninstall GNUPG / GPG4Win
(version 1.1.0.407) from my system
My Operating System is Windows XP Professional SP2.
So, does anyone know how to remove
How change I change the hash used on the full package that came in
GPG4Win ver. 1.1.3? I cant seem to find it under WinPT Preferences.
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Allen Schultz wrote:
How change I change the hash used on the full package that came in
GPG4Win ver. 1.1.3? I cant seem to find it under WinPT Preferences.
Add to your gpg.conf file the line:
personal-digest-preferences SHA256 SHA1
... or whatever your preferences
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 20:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
That was exactly the issue - after moving pubring.gpg and secring.gpg to
a backup directory, key generation works fine. Would it be worth
modifying the code so that it checks for existence of these files and
asks for permission to overwrite
Thanks Werner,
That was exactly the issue - after moving pubring.gpg and secring.gpg to
a backup directory, key generation works fine. Would it be worth
modifying the code so that it checks for existence of these files and
asks for permission to overwrite them or simply exits with a message
On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 23:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
When I run at a Command Prompt gpg --gen-key, I get (after a bunch of
+^. characters and two messages saying to type to generate random
bytes):
gpg: [don't know]: invalid packet (ctb=2d)
Please check your pubring.gpg and secring.gpg.
Hi!
We are pleased to announce the availability of Gpg4win, version 1.1.1.
This is a maintenance release. It fixes a bug introduced with the last
release (problems using gpg via %PATH%), prepares the road for future
support of the S/MIME protocol and updates Sylpheed-Claws to its current
stable
Bruce Cowin wrote:
I notice that sometimes when I right click on a file, this key doesn't appear
in the key
lists and sometimes it does. Has anyone else experienced this? Do we know
why it does this?
Do you use GPGee or the WinPT File Manager?
GPGee has a website with a forum for such
Hi Bruce,
I'm the author of GPGee (GPG Explorer Extensions), which from what you
have described, seems to be the component you're having problems with.
I've had several reports of keys disappearing at odd times. I've never
been able to duplicate the problem myself, so I haven't been able to
Hi Kurt,
Yes it is GPGee I'm using. Thanks for the explanation. I'll see if I can
produce the keyrings. Failing that, I guess we'll just keep trying until the
key reappears or use GPG commands.
Thanks again.
Regards,
Bruce
Kurt Fitzner [EMAIL PROTECTED] 16/02/2007 12:14:02 a.m.
Hi
I'm using GPG4win 1.0.8. I have imported a key and have used it for encrypting
a few times. I notice that sometimes when I right click on a file, this key
doesn't appear in the key lists and sometimes it does. Has anyone else
experienced this? Do we know why it does this?
Thanks
Hi!
We are pleased to announce the availibility of Gpg4win, version 1.0.5.
* This version contains a security fix for the GnuPG component.
*Updating to this version is strongly recommended*.
* Please also make sure to subscribe to the new gpg4win announcement
mailing list. We might stop
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