On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 01:08:18 -0400, Faramir <faramir...@gmail.com> wrote:
>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >Hash: SHA256 > >BosseB escribió: >... >>> But there is an easier way: install GPGShell and you only need to >>> rightclick on the file and call the appropriate decrypting menu: >>> http://www.jumaros.de/rsoft/index.html >> >> I found GPGShell and tried it but it did not offer a context menu in >> Windows Explorer just a rather strange regular program window which is >> not intuitive to use for a Windows user at least. It starts up with a >> list of the keyring, which is of little use, and no file browser. >> Not what I was looking for... > > It has a context menu in Windows Explorer, I use it all the times... > The list of keys you talk about, is GPGKeys component, the keymanager. >There is also a tray tool named GPGTray, and a utility named GPGTools. >But what I use the most to work with files, is the contextual menu. > > >> But I finally found it, it is called GPGee and it gives me a Windows >> Explorer pop-up menu entry for Verify/Decrypt if I click on an ASC >> file and Sign/Encrypt alternatives if I click another file type. > > GPGShell does that too. > So I have installed both GPGShell and GPGee and all I see in my Windows Explorer shell is GPGee. How can I make GPGShell appear? And how does it look like? I attach two screenshots showing my context menu when selecting an ASC file and a regular file. Can't see GPGShell.... -- Bo Berglund Developer in Sweden _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users