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Robert D. wrote:
thank you for the help. I have relayed it to my friend. Mind you,
she's off again to her family and I am unable to watch the
repairs first hand.
There's also another way to handle it that I forgot to mention. If you
have a
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Robert D. wrote:
However, this started a different problem on her XP machine. Namely,
from a command prompt, typing in gpg yields an error stating that gpg
isn't registered or available or located or whatever.
I took it to mean that gpg
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I had my friend set up her XP machine with Thunderbird and gnupg, based,
I believe, on directions obtained here ... so I feel she got the correct
pointers.
However, she is here right now, and when I watch a compose window in
Thunderbird, there is,
Robert D. wrote:
I had my friend set up her XP machine with Thunderbird and gnupg, based,
I believe, on directions obtained here ... so I feel she got the correct
pointers.
Mostly likely here: http://enigmail.mozdev.org/gpgconf.html
The pointers still look correct. I suspect the execution.
John Clizbe said the following:
It .looks as if your friend has Enigmail configured to run the installer, not
the installed program.
did a re-install from your links and we both can send back and forth
encrypted, jut fine now.
However, this started a different problem on her XP machine.