Wednesday, June 8, 2005, 11:22:34 AM, (Internet Time - @724) you wrote:

Hello Tony,

TB> I'll tell you the secret. The Bat reads C:\Documents and
TB> Settings\user\Application Data\PGP
TB> Corporation\PGP\PGPprefs.txt so that it
TB> knows where your keys are.

TB> PGP9 uses PGPprefs.xml. What you need to do is take the path to your keys
TB> from the xml file and save it to the same folder as PGPprefs.txt.

TB> Mine looks like this, each to it's own line:

TB> PublicKeyringFile="C:\Documents and Settings\Tony\My
TB> Documents\PGP\pubring.pkr"
TB> PrivateKeyringFile="C:\Documents and Settings\Tony\My Documents\PGP
TB> \secring.skr"

TB> Look in the xml file, copy the two keyring path lines into notepad and save
TB> it as PGPprefs.txt into the same folder.

TB> All RIT need to do to the pgp.dll is to modify it to look for an xml file
TB> as well as a txt file.

TB> Let me know how you get on?

Thanks Tony,

I just did as you said and it works like a charm.

Thanks for the info...

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Best regards,
 Michael                 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Using The Bat! Version 3.5.26
On Windows XP SP2


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