How can I drop a file for encryption on the GPA FileManager

Sonja Michelle Lina Thomas sonjamichelle at gmail.com
Mon Nov 22 20:19:49 CET 2010


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I goto Start/All Programs/GPG4Win/GPA

In the app that opens, I choose files from the toolbar.

The next app's toolbar is self explanatory. you just browse to the file
you want to work with through the open button on the toolbar.

I can sign, encrypt, sign & encrypt, verify, decrypt all from the app's
toolbar.

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Sonja Michelle Lina Thomas
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On 11/22/2010 12:52, Bo Berglund wrote:
> I have now installed Gpg4Win 2.0.4 on a Win7X64 machine where I
> previously had installed GnuPg 1.4.11. I first uninstalled GnuPG.
> 
> My problem now is how to actually encrypt files when the Explorer
> pop-up menu is missing....
> 
> It would be OK if there was a way to start the GPA FileManager with a
> file path on the command line. Then I could add a manual entry in the
> Registry that would invoke the proper exe file with the selected file
> as the argument.
> 
> I hope that the File Manager would show up with my file in the list of
> files to process.
> 
> But I need to know which executable to start and what command line
> arguments to use.
> 
> Can someone please enlight me on this?
> 
> 
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