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Hi there!
Go to Tools/Privacy/Choose PGP Version
There you will see a number of options, two of which are:
internal (RFC-1991)
PGP 2.6.3 executable
I had at separate times PGP 2.6.3ckt and PGP 2.6.3ai installed. Both
worked fine with windows front ends such as MailPGP. Checking the
PGP 2.6.3 executable feature in TB did not work. Using the internal
(RFC-1991) feature, TB encrypted,signed and decrypted messages fine,
using my 2.6.3 keyrings, and showed that PGP 2.6 had been invoked in
the signature.
I am using Windows 98.
I have d/l the pgpdll file and PGP version 6.5.3 works fine. If TB
doesn't support PGP 2.6.3 executable, why is it explicitly shown in
the Choose PGP Version window?
Graham
(sorry not to be using The Bat for this reply)
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On 17/09/00 at 14:47 Thomas Fernandez wrote:
>
>I didn't know TB supported PGP versions before - what was it - 5? I
>understand something was changed in the PGP standard at that time.
>So I am surprised it works at all! <g>
>
>Or am I confused about OS's?
>
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