Henk M. de Bruijn wrote:
> Allen Schultz schreef:
>> Henk M. de Bruijn wrote:
>>> I checked but even after setting off the option to install GPA. The
>>> relevant files are still installed and when closing the preference menu
>>> a menu keeps on popping up about GPA and the passphrase.
>>> I don't
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Allen Schultz wrote:
> I think I figured ot what is acting as the gpg-agent in this newer
> install. Since they dropped WinPT and added Kleopatra, the interface
> changed to this (to me) annoying pinentry.exe asking for my passphrase.
> I think I will
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Allen Schultz schreef:
> Henk M. de Bruijn wrote:
>> I checked but even after setting off the option to install GPA. The
>> relevant files are still installed and when closing the preference menu
>> a menu keeps on popping up about GPA and the passph
Henk M. de Bruijn wrote:
> I checked but even after setting off the option to install GPA. The
> relevant files are still installed and when closing the preference menu
> a menu keeps on popping up about GPA and the passphrase.
> I don't know which files are involved.
I think I figured ot what is
Allen Schultz schreef:
> How do I turn off the GPG Agent in the default install of GPGWin 2.0.0?
> I don't like it and don't want it as it keeps asking to frequently for Psi.
I think there is an option to install it with or without GPA.
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Henk M. de Bruijn
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GnuPG Users:
How do I turn off the GPG Agent in the default install of GPGWin 2.0.0?
I don't like it and don't want it as it keeps asking to frequently for Psi.
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Allen Schultz
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