Odd characters in Thunderbird compose of gnupg

Andrew Berg bahamut at digital-signal.net
Thu Nov 22 23:30:00 CET 2007


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Robert D. wrote:
> thank you for the help.  I have relayed it to my friend. Mind you,
> she's off again to her family and I am unable to watch the
> "repairs" first hand.
There's also another way to handle it that I forgot to mention. If you
have a lot of CLI apps that you don't want in %windir%\system32, you
can store them in a separate directory and add that directory to the
path. I'm surprised that I forgot about this since this is what I do
myself.

The command line is so amazingly underrated in the Windows world.
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