gust 11, 2005 1:08 PM
To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Subject: Re: [outlgpg] Outlook 2003 problems
On Thu Aug 11 2005; 12:29, R. Jensen wrote:
> As to permissions, I checked and I'm in the administrators group
> on my machine--I can't think what other permissions I'd need. :-)
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To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Subject: Re: [outlgpg] Outlook 2003 problems
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 12:29:01PM -0500, R. Jensen wrote:
>
> As to copying the data that shows up as part of Microsoft's error
> reporting. The text is not selectable.
>
> So, I don't see any pat
On Thu Aug 11 2005; 13:30, Richard Sperry wrote:
> When ol2003 dumps it should dump files to a temp dir. I am attempting
> to make it dump to get you those. I am a non-checked XP Pro
> SP2. With non-checked Office 03 Pro SP1
I guess it is easier to wait for a new release. We recently found
the p
On Fri Aug 12 2005; 08:04, Olaf Gellert wrote:
> > Dr. Watson doesn't seem to get invoked, just Microsoft's
> > Error reporting.
> > I can't copy Microsoft's report content.
>
> But you could do a screenshot of the window, I guess!
Yes, but it's hard to get exactly all information we ne
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Timo Schulz wrote:
> On Thu Aug 11 2005; 23:28, Samuel ]slund wrote:
>
>
>>Did you try + ?
>>That usually takes a screenshot of the curently active window.
>
>
> The problem is that the information fill propably more than _10_ screens.
>
>
The
On Thu Aug 11 2005; 23:28, Samuel ]slund wrote:
> Did you try + ?
> That usually takes a screenshot of the curently active window.
The problem is that the information fill propably more than _10_ screens.
Timo
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R. Jensen wrote:
> As to copying the data that shows up as part of Microsoft's error
> reporting. The text is not selectable.
>
> So, I don't see any path going forward that will help resolve the
> problem on my system:
> Dr. Watson doesn't seem to get invoked, just Microsoft's
> Error rep
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 12:29:01PM -0500, R. Jensen wrote:
>
> As to copying the data that shows up as part of Microsoft's error
> reporting. The text is not selectable.
>
> So, I don't see any path going forward that will help resolve the
> problem on my system:
> Dr. Watson doesn't seem to ge
On Thu Aug 11 2005; 12:29, R. Jensen wrote:
> As to permissions, I checked and I'm in the administrators group
> on my machine--I can't think what other permissions I'd need. :-)
Then it's propably a bug. But I never got such a message so it is
propably a combination of some 'events'.
> Dr.
Timo Schulz wrote:
>
> The primary site for downloads is ftp.g10code.com/pub/outlgpg.
>
When I connect to ftp.g10code.com, there is no pub directory.
[I'm doing anonymous FTP with WS_FTP].
There is a g10code directory and in there is an outlgpg directory.
I got the zip of the 0.99.4 version date
You wrote:
> running Outlook 2003 SP1. Re-registering the plugin doesn't resolve
> the problem either. Would any log files, screen prints, etc help? If
> so, please specify and I will be glad to send them on.
No, the logging code is not complete yet. As I said, the most
valuable information is
Where I live it was 8/11/2005 4:57 AM, when Timo Schulz wrote:
>>>useful to have the debug output of Dr. Watson. Please compress it
>>>before you send it because it's very large. You can either send these
>>>reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or to me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) directly.
>>
>>How do I enable t
Timo Schulz wrote:
>On Wed Aug 10 2005; 17:06, R. Jensen wrote:
>
>
>
>>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.
>>
>>
>
>This is an error in the code. We already fixed it.
>
>
>
>
>>"Save options in the registry".
On Wed Aug 10 2005; 13:30, R. Jensen wrote:
> and Enigmail (0.92.0.0). I signed the email there, but sent it
> to the Windows XP Pro box where I'm running Outlook 2003.
>
> On the Windows box I'm running GPG 1.41.
This is weird, I use GPG 1.4.2 and I have no problems. We definitely
need to check
On Wed Aug 10 2005; 13:44, R. Jensen wrote:
> Where can I get the 0.99.4 version? I downloaded from
> http://www.g10code.de/p-outlgpg.html last week and that is
> the 0.99.2 version I'm having problems with. The link on that
The primary site for downloads is ftp.g10code.com/pub/outlgpg.
> > use
On Wed Aug 10 2005; 17:06, R. Jensen wrote:
> 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.
This is an error in the code. We already fixed it.
> "Save options in the registry". When I start Outlook, I
> get one that initially
The issue you have is caused from the newer version of
GnuPG. Timo is doing a great job of writing a newer
version, but with all new releases it takes time to
find the bugs.
for a working beta of my Ol03 installer goto
http://www.sperryservices.com/gnutools.htm
The installer takes care of some
The setting for cached mode can cause bandwidth
problems on the network. you may be in violation of
your IT policy by implememting this. Some companies
have terminated users for such actions. It also can
pose a security threat as the raise in bandwidth, if
by many users, could over load their IDS
R. Jensen wrote:
>
> Where can I get the 0.99.4 version? I downloaded from
> http://www.g10code.de/p-outlgpg.html last week and that is
> the 0.99.2 version I'm having problems with. The link on that
> page still seems to be for 0.99.2.
>
Patrick Dickey helped me with this a bit.
I downloaded:
f
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> Do you use the version 0.99.4? It is known that earlier version of
> the plugin can crash O2003/SP1.
>
Where can I get the 0.99.4 version? I downloaded from
http://www.g10code.de/p-outlgpg.html last week and that is
the 0.99.2 version I'm having p
Richard Sperry wrote:
> The issue you have is caused from the newer version of
> GnuPG. Timo is doing a great job of writing a newer
> version, but with all new releases it takes time to
> find the bugs.
>
> for a working beta of my Ol03 installer goto
> http://www.sperryservices.com/gnutools.ht
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Timo Schulz wrote:
> I see you still use GPG 1.2.x. The plugin requires 1.4 and we will
> provide an more informative error message with the next version of
> the plugin.
>
>
> BTW, the newest WinPT version also requires GPG 1.4.x.
The 1.2.6 is on
On Wed Aug 10 2005; 10:50, R. Jensen wrote:
> to verify it, I get an error dialog:
>
>GPG Verify
> Invalid crypto engine
>
> My WinPT installation verifies the signature without a problem
I see you still use GPG 1.2.x. The plugin requires 1.4 and we will
provide an more informative
On Wed Aug 10 2005; 09:58, R. Jensen wrote:
> Outlook's Add-in Manager doesn't seem to know how to UNINSTALL an
> add-in. You can disable it, but that doesn't get rid of the entry. :-(
In the case of the GPG Outlook plugin, it's no problem. Just register
the new version of gpgexch.dll and the pr
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Some more information. If I send a signed message to outlook and try
to verify it, I get an error dialog:
GPG Verify
Invalid crypto engine
My WinPT installation verifies the signature without a problem
(from the clipboard).
Richard.
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