> m.aflakpar...@ut.ac.ir wrote: >> Thank you Dave, >> >> I tried again with this command: >> >> gpg --decrypt-file "myfile.gpg" >> >> and entered the passphrase when I was asekd to enter it. >> But, this error comes up: >> >> gpg: encrypted with 1 passphrase >> gpg: decryption error: bad key! > > Is that it, or is there any more diagnostic information?
That is the exact same error message you would get when you simply enter an incorrect passphrase. The file might be damaged, or you might have misunderstood the sender (that is, you actually enter the wrong passphrase). If the passphrase contains "special" symbols (umlauts, c-cedillas, anything other than letters, numbers, spaces and a few symbols), you might have a problem with entering those, though. That is something that doesn't always work correctly out-of-the-box. And which is beyond my expertise, by the way. The website you mentioned earlier on installing the gnupg command line tool without using GPG4Win calls their method "the proper way to install the GnuPG in a modern Windows environment". I respectfully disagree, usually the proper way /is/ using GPG4Win. There are situations where the more "manual" method described on that site is appropriate, but not for day-to-day use. I think you'll be better off with GPG4Win. Good luck, Peter. PS: The following table could be useful. It's a list of symbols that I think shouldn't give problems when entering those. If one of the symbols in your passphrase is not in this table, you might have a "language issue" that prevents you from entering that symbol in the passphrase. 0 @ P ` p ! 1 A Q a q " 2 B R b r # 3 C S c s $ 4 D T d t % 5 E U e u & 6 F V f v ยด 7 G W g w ( 8 H X h x ) 9 I Y i y * : J Z j z + ; K [ k { , < L \ l | - = M ] m } . > N ^ n ~ / ? O _ o -- I use the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) in combination with Enigmail. You can send me encrypted mail if you want some privacy. My key is available at http://wwwhome.cs.utwente.nl/~lebbing/pubkey.txt _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users