Alphax wrote
> However, the "best" fix on Windows is in the registry:
>
> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\GNU\GnuPG]
> "HomeDir"="C:\\Documents and Settings\\Username\\Application Data\\GnuPG"
> "OptFile"="C:\\Documents and Settings\\Username\\Application
> Data\\GnuPG\\gpg.conf"
That worked just
Jeffrey F. Bloss wrote:
> Bob Henson wrote:
>
>> Would someone kindly confirm the gpg.conf line for setting the
>> keyring directory elsewhere than the standard one, please. As far
>> as I can see, the --homedir command sets the directory for the
>> executable files
Bob Henson wrote:
> Would someone kindly confirm the gpg.conf line for setting the
> keyring directory elsewhere than the standard one, please. As far
> as I can see, the --homedir command sets the directory for the
> executable files, but I'm not sure what to set to move
Bob Henson wrote:
> Would someone kindly confirm the gpg.conf line for setting the keyring
> directory elsewhere than the standard one, please. As far as I can see,
> the --homedir command sets the directory for the executable files, but
> I'm not sure what to set to move the ke
Would someone kindly confirm the gpg.conf line for setting the keyring
directory elsewhere than the standard one, please. As far as I can see,
the --homedir command sets the directory for the executable files, but
I'm not sure what to set to move the keyrings to another path to the
standard