Hey everyone,
This sounds like a stupid subject, I'm sure. But, I've found that
I'm not keeping up with the posts in here as I used to. And the issues
that I was having with the programs are resolved. So, I've been trying
to unsubscribe from the list. However, every e-mail that I send to th
Oskar L. wrote:
>"Neil Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>What makes you think a keylogger goes 'inside' a keyboard? The cable
>>connection is just as easy and an internal unit (on the inside of the
>>socket on the box) even better.
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>I keep my case open, so I would notice t
Timo Schulz wrote:
>On Wed Aug 10 2005; 17:06, R. Jensen wrote:
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>>and installed it. Now, in the explorer windows the dll does
>>show up a 0.99.4, but the tab in Outlook says 0.99.3.
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>This is an error in the code. We already fixed it.
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>>"Save options in the registry".
box
again on the last one. Then I tried to send an e-mail with this key,
and that's when it started being a "Bad Signature".
Thanks in advance for any information.
Patrick Dickey.
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yself, but I'm pretty sure I read
that in the gnupg.org website. That would be your best source of
information, short of other more experienced people replying here.
Patrick Dickey.
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Timo Schulz wrote:
> Patrick Dickey wrote:
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>> into the Windows\system32 directory. When I tried to do regsvr,
>> I had to move the gpgexch.dll file to the Windows\System32 folder
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> What Windows version
tlook? If not, would there be an interest in having some created?
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.
Thanks in advance for any help on this.
Patrick Dickey
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can put your private
key. That way, you have it as well. (it could be listed in the
'username' field, if you want).
You can find PW Safe at http://sourceforge.net/projects/pwsafe/.
Hopefully this helps you out.
Patrick Dickey.
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