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Hello BosseB !

BosseB <bo.bergl...@telia.com> wrote:

> 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...

    I guess GPGShell was not well installed, because it exactly offers what you
are looking for.
    You don't need the GPGTools at first; use only the rightclick in the 
explorer, and you'll get all the GPG opions: Encrypt, Sign, ClearSign, Decrypt

- -- 
Laurent Jumet
      KeyID: 0xCFAF704C
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