Hi Henry, > REM ADD THIS TO YOUR %PATH% HKLM entry (copy & paste): > > ;%ProgramFiles%\GNU\GnuPG > > Getting to where to do it (just hope Vista is same): > > Start -> Control Panel -> System (double click) > {Advanced} (tab) > [Environment Variables] (button) > > Select PATH in the System variables and tack the addition suggested > on to the end of it and see if that works. The fine points of these > instructions go for W2K, XP, and 2003 Server. Vista may have > changed how to get to things. It will NOT change the fact that > adding stuff to the %PATH% cures LOTS of problems. > > If you do that, and the problem still isn't fixed, THEN we have a bug. > A lot of people have been saying this or that won't work with Vista. > The appropriate additions to the %PATH% or the setting of other > environment variables usually fixes their problem. OTOH, I haven't > seen their changes to the Registry. I am still using REG4 *.reg > files (which will work up through 2003 Server) if that tells you > anything. >
I had already added the gnupg-directory to my path-variables and I've tested it. The path-variable works correct. I think, gpg can find the program correct, because "gpg: DBG: system() command is C:\gnupg\gpgkeys_curl.exe" is in the output. I've installed gpg in this dir, to test, if the vista-roaming-function make problems (The auto-roaming of vista does only work in system-dirs like program_files or windows, but not in other dirs on a partition. To analyse the problem, I've tried to change the props of the exe-files in vista: Run as admin, win2000 compatibility, winxpSP2 compatibility... All of these probs don't have any positive effect. Thanks for your idea! Bye, Sebastian _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users