please help

Anthony E. Greene agreene@pobox.com
Fri May 17 16:27:02 2002


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On 17-May-2002/04:46 -0700, HEMANT BAANDAL <hemant_baandal@yahoo.com> wrote:
>hi guys,
>   this is the first time i using GnuPG. i have
>successfully encrypted the file, what i want to do it
>copy the fle and take it somewhere else, now the
>person who has this file should need to run some kind
>of binary format script which will decrypt the file
>and make it available for use on thhat machine.
>
>as explained in the GnuPG i cannot decrypt a file
>without giving the "passphrase". i wanted to know if
>there is any way i can decrypt gpg encrypted file
>without giving the "passphrase". my binary file which
>is a c program will automatically decrypt the file
>first and then do the further processes

The recipient has to have OpenPGP compatible software installed. Then you
can either use their public key or symmetric encryption to encrypt your
file.

GnuPG cannot produce self-decrypting archives.

Tony
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