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On Wed, 13 Jun 2001 20:38:20 -0500, Mbone graced us with these comments:
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Mgcu> (sic)  PGPGP  DLL's  can be located (by TB) through your system's
Mgcu> PATH Environment variable.

This means that TB! will check all the path's defined by your system for
the plug-in DLL. For example, you could place the plug-in DLL in your
system directory and TB! will use the plug-in just fine.

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

If you're using Win9x, yes. In WinNT/2k, the path can be defined via the
system properties. If you place the plugin DLL in the TB! installation
directory it will also work just fine. You don't have to adjust the system
path statement.

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

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

The plugin DLL should work when placed in the TB! installation directory.
The PGP65.dll works OK there. I have the PGP55 dll in my installation
directory and I see here that the choice to use version 5.5 of PGP is
grayed out. I don't know why. Probably a bug.

Have you looked at the ckt versions of PGP6.5.8? These are enhanced
versions of PGP6.5.8. They work very well and definitely work with TB!.
Look at http://www.ipgpp.com/

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