> Have you tried decrypting the file with either PGP or
> GnuPG?  Also,
> where in the file is the corruption?

The file is corrupted (a 4096-byte page full of zereos), at seemingly random 
places, but not near the front of the file.

The file was encrypted with PGP 5.0.  I tried to decrypt with PGP 5.0 and that 
didn't work.  Should I try with gpg?  Does gpg behave gracefully if the input 
file is corrupted?  I don't normally use gpg: can I decrypt a file with gpg 
that was originally encrypted with pgp 5.0?




      

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