Secure Memory Warning Message?

Nick Andriash Nick Andriash <andriash@home.com>
Mon Apr 16 20:13:01 2001


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I'm running the Win32 1.0.4-2 version of GnuPG, and I have added
"no-secmem-warning" to my Options file to try and suppress this message:

gpg: Please note that you don't have secure memory on this system
gpg: Signature made 04/16/01 10:27:34  using DSA key ID 7BA3FDCE
gpg: Good signature from "Nick Andriash <andriash@home.com>"
gpg:                 aka "Nick Andriash <andriash@OperaMail.com>"
gpg:                 aka "Nick Andriash <andriash@hushmail.com>"

The above entry was simply typed directly into my Options file in
C:\GnuPG, but the warning message remains. When I try to enter it through
DOS, this is what I get:

C:\GnuPG>gpg --no-secmem-warning
gpg: Please note that you don't have secure memory on this system
gpg: Go ahead and type your message ...

Have I not typed it in correctly? What does GPG mean by "Go ahead and type
your message"?


Nick

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