I  thought  I  knew  about  using  PGP  however I don't understand the
expression from the help manual:

(sic)  PGPGP  DLL's  can be located (by TB) through your system's PATH
Environment variable.

This isn't the old DOS business for PGP 2.6.x is it? Where there was a
line in autoexec bat?

Another thing, I've got PGP 553 installed, the Preston Wilson rewrite,
a  superior version in my opinion to the original as it generates both
RSA  and  DSS keys and Preston fixed that business of putting keys all
over your hard drive.

In my TB the selection of other PGP versions is grayed out. I can open
the PGP preferences and 'tell' it were my public and secure key is and
ranseed bin however, the only keys that appear in the key manager then
are  RSA  keys,  and  it  does  some  funky  behavior  like  ask for a
passphrase to 'encrypt' a message (not sign) and then the message says
it's a PGP message using v.2.6.2 why is that?

I  put a copy of all the PGP553 .dlls in the bat directory but it made
no difference. So..

Why  is  the  PGP55  plugin greyed out when I'm using PGP553, in fact,
where is the PGP55 plugin?

What's  the  procedure to get "PGP DLL's located through your system's
PATH Environment variable."

Thanks,

running TB v. 1.53 RC/5 on win98se pII 300Mhz

C.K.

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