On Jul 10, 2006, at 11:43 AM, Tom Chiverton wrote:
> On Monday 10 July 2006 16:33, Ryan, Terrence wrote:
>> Depending on the OS of the ColdFusion server (Windows 2003, or XP) it
>> could be that DEP is blocking GPG.
>
> In which case you wouldn't be able to run it by hand either.
> You did try that, right Ken ? :-)

On Windows there are different permissions for a regular user versus  
the account used for IIS et al, which can cause problems especially  
with anything that uses either the registry or account home directory  
(%HOME%).  Try running the same GPG commands on your account and  
search both the registry and your C:\Documents and Settings\ 
{username} directory for files created by GPG - odds are that you  
will find files that you then have to recreate for the IIS_WEBUSR  
account (or whatever IIS uses).

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