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Hello, John.
> Is that about right, then?
Yes.
> Would it not be true that gpg.exe would finally look in its own current
> directory, which should suffice consequently for this purpose?
That's an authors' decision. I'm fine with it. It gives
Hi John,
some of your questions might be answered by reading README.W32 which you
can
find in the doc folder of GnuPG source tarballs:
| GnuPG makes use of a per user home directory to store its keys as well
as
| configuration files. The default home directory is a directory named
"gnupg"
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Hi John,
some of your questions might be answered by reading README.W32 which you can
find in the doc folder of GnuPG source tarballs:
| GnuPG makes use of a per user home directory to store its keys as well as
| configuration files. The default
Hello Werner,
My friend and I, aer working on a easy to use front-end for GPG for Windows
and Mac.
On Windews we are using the 1.4.11 because it only requires two files
(.exe, .dll)
I have not been able to find a small Mac command line program that would
correspond to GnuPG 1.4.
I only found the
On Jan 31, 2013, at 8:29 AM, perhop wrote:
> Hi
>
> This has been discussed before and I have an question referring to this.
> Short summary:
>
> A customer encrypts data with our public key, we receive the file and we
> attempt to decrypt it. The decrypt step seems to work but we get a warning
Hi
This has been discussed before and I have an question referring to this.
Short summary:
A customer encrypts data with our public key, we receive the file and we
attempt to decrypt it. The decrypt step seems to work but we get a warning
message while validating the file (gpg: WARNING: message w
I have two instances of GnuPG installed on a Windows 7 OS. I also use an
application that appears to have installed an instance of it for its own use
and put it into one of its separate folders along with some of the files
needed with it, including "gpg.exe" and a unique "gpg.conf" file, among
othe
When I looked here: http://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manpage.en.html, I
see it mentioned that the option "--honor-http-proxy" is available and would
work if there is an environment variable setting for "http_proxy". Would
this work in Windows, and would it simply be ignored if no environment
var