Hello Stuart. --On 08 June 2005 16:02 +0100 you wrote about Re: PGP:
> Really? Twilight Zone time. Well in that case that's something else > that's broken all of a sudden. > > If I have %SIGNCOMPLETE in my template I can't send. I'll tell you the secret. The Bat reads C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\PGP Corporation\PGP\PGPprefs.txt so that it knows where your keys are. PGP9 uses PGPprefs.xml. What you need to do is take the path to your keys from the xml file and save it to the same folder as PGPprefs.txt. Mine looks like this, each to it's own line: PublicKeyringFile="C:\Documents and Settings\Tony\My Documents\PGP\pubring.pkr" PrivateKeyringFile="C:\Documents and Settings\Tony\My Documents\PGP \secring.skr" Look in the xml file, copy the two keyring path lines into notepad and save it as PGPprefs.txt into the same folder. All RIT need to do to the pgp.dll is to modify it to look for an xml file as well as a txt file. Let me know how you get on? -- Tony. M
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