insecure memory
Graham
graham@todd276.worldonline.co.uk
Sun, 03 Dec 2000 21:39:28 GMT
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Hi there, Stephen Adler,
On 03 December 2000, I received the following message from you regarding
"insecure memory"
SA> I get a message saying that my memory is insecure when I use the gpg
SA> utility. What is it really complaining about, should I worry about this,
SA> and if so, is there a fix?
SA>
SA> Thanks. Steve.
Yes, I got this too (I run GnuPG under Win98). I ignored it, and
nothing seems to have happened. Later I received word from another
GnuPG user with Win98 that they did the same.
Unless somebody can advise me differently, I'll continue to ignore it....
Graham reply to: graham@todd276.worldonline.co.uk
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Written on 03 December 2000 21:34:45
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