On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 21:14:26 +0000, MFPA <expires2...@ymail.com>
wrote:
>On Wednesday 17 November 2010 at 7:53:17 PM, in
><mid:aanlktikxjd+dc1jwatn0dptkyoupaqyutonh9mbpj...@mail.gmail.com>,
>Avi wrote:
>
>> No. It has a program, GPGTray, that sits in the system
>> tray and can be used to access the interfaces, but it
>> is not integrated into windows explorer. You can find
>> its website at:
>> <http://www.jumaros.de/rsoft/index.html>
>
>By default GPGshell is not integrated into the Windows Explorer
>context menu; the option is available but not for 64-bit systems.

I downloaded and installed GPGshell 3.76 in my WinXP pro machine and
now I have both GPGee and GPGshell context menus....

But I guess that on W7x64 I would have to use the GPGtools program to
encrypt a file, right?
Or go via the GPGtray program, rightclick the tray icon and select
File/Encrypt.


-- 
Bo Berglund
Developer in Sweden


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