As part of a server upgrade, we recently replaced a GnuPG 1.4.x installation 
with GnuPG 2.2.19, from the Gpg4win package (3.1.11). The server is running 
Windows Server 2016.

We have an un-attended application that runs on that same server that needs to 
sign+encrypt  a file (4 to 6 distinct files each weekday)for transfer to an 
external client.

Since the upgrade, invoking gpg to sign+encypt a file periodically fails with 
the message "gpg: can't connect to the agent: IPC call failed" followed by 
messages indicating "No agent running". The failure appears to occur on the 
first file processed (in a group of 3 or more files), and the remaining files 
are processed without error.

We are relying on gpg to automatically start gpg-agent (as needed). Does 
gpg-agent auto-terminate after a certain period of inactivity?

Would appreciate any help you can provide that would allow us to eliminate 
these errors. Thanks.

Kent A. Larsen, FLMI
Systems Analyst
New Era/Philadelphia American Life Insurance Companies
klar...@neweralife.com
Direct: (402) 905-2179



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