Decrypting an entire file
Peter T. Abplanalp
pta@psaconsultants.com
Wed Apr 3 23:10:01 2002
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don't quote me on this but i don't think this will work. i suggest you use
a temp file and then rename it the same as the original. put it in a little
script.
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 02:39:50PM -0600, A2ZUniforms.com wrote:
> I put this out the other day and I'm still trying to solve my problem. I=
have a comma delimited file that is encrypted on our server. I am trying =
to decrypt the file from the command prompt and keep the entire contents of=
the file in one file using the same file name. If I specify a file name w=
ith the +force -o variable, it only ends up with last record appended to th=
e encrypted file. If we just decrypt with no variables, it will create a s=
eparate file with no extension for each record that was added to the encryp=
ted file. I am needing the correct syntax (command line) to decrypt the fi=
le keeping the whole file intact, using the same name as the original file.=
Any help with this will be greatly appreciated.
>=20
> Tim Durham
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Peter Abplanalp
Email: pta@psaconsultants.com
PGP: pgp.mit.edu
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