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On Tuesday 22 March 2005 08:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> as winpt does not need any 'path' or registry entries in windows,
> it can easily be set up on a usb drive to run with gpg-2-go,
> without any installation into windows, and then run just by
>
This seems incorrect, Vedaal.

I installed WinPT on my USB drive with gpg2go, on w2k, and it seems
to work OK from the limited trial I gave it. But I ran a registry search
and I found a whole heap of entries for WinPT, and some of them
in areas of the registry where non-admin users have no rights.

So I deleted all the registry entries to see what would happen, and
the only thing WinPT did was stop my computer from closing down.

Salut

Maxine
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