Patrick Dickey wrote:
into the Windows\system32 directory. When I tried to do regsvr, I had to move the gpgexch.dll file to the Windows\System32 folder also.
What Windows version do you use? I've never seen that this step is needed and I tested it on 98 and XP.
What is the error or why do you think you have to copy it to this place also?
Now, I have the tabs in Outlook, but it doesn't work as expected...
What does this exactly means?
My questions are these... 1) When I did the regsvr, should I have did regsvr32.exe "C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Outlook" (where I originally put the gpgexch.dll file), or was I correct in moving the
gpgexch.dll can be stored at any place. regsvr32 stores the path of the current directory in the registry for you.
2) How do I configure Outlook to use the gpg program? I have my GPG keys and the binaries in "C:\Program Files\GNU\GnuPG\" but, I'm not
If you enabled 'GPGExch' in the Outlook Extension dialog, you just need to click on the new tabbed pane 'GnuPG' and set the gpg binary.
and when I run the keymanager, I get a cmd box that says "gpg-- Go ahead and type your message." Also, I don't have any new buttons in
Currently only WinPT is supported for key management. Just enter the WinPT path plus --keymanager. Example "c:\winpt\winpt.exe --keymanager".
If/when I find out the answers to my problems, I can create a .rtf file or htm file that walks you through it, if the interest is there.
The plugin is currently in a beta stadium. When we release the first stable version, it will contain more documentation how to use and to install it. Anyway I guess it's also a good idea to provide some more details for the beta version right now. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users