daniel hahler wrote: dh> in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on TBBETA I was dh> referring to the "re-implemented" bug, that a new mail gets not dh> sent, if "Sign When Complete" is enabled. Simply nothing happens dh> if you hit F2.
The reason is further down in your message, i.e., the PGPSDK Service
was no longer running.
I had it crash on me once yesterday. The first time it happened in a
long time. I haven't been able to make it happen again.
dh> When I want to sign using the PGP tray icon I get the error
dh> dialog: "PGP Error -- Could not open default key rings. Another
dh> application might have them open?"
All part and parcel of the crashed PGPSDK Service.
dh> When I wanted to open my keyring I got the error "Cannot establish
dh> connection with the PGP SDK service."
Ok. The real problem comes to light.
dh> I then took a look at my XP Services and PGPsdkService was stopped,
dh> but start type is automatic, of course..
The automatic is for XP startups. The services set as automatic will
be automatically started when you boot XP. Those set to manual are
started by you or on demand by another application. So, the PGPSDK
Service will not restart itself after a crash. You'll have to start it
manually.
dh> This was probably the error that happened, when I choose to exit
dh> TB, got the "some tasks are active" dialog and pressed "Cancel"..
Yes. TB! is probably still trying to find the PGPSDK Service to
interact with.
dh> I now wanted to sign this message, as the service is running again,
dh> but the Sign-window did not came up, after "Ok, Send". So I restarted
dh> thebat and now it works..
Yes. This was my experience as well. It would appear that if TB! is
running when the PGPSDK Service crashes, PGP's integrated PGP support
will not work until you restart the service and also exit and restart
TB!.
dh> This is strange - so I would like to see, if it is happening to someone
dh> else with 2.02 CE..
It happened once with CE RC2. I haven't seen the problem again.
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