Command Line Use of GPG
    Laurent Jumet 
    laurent.jumet at skynet.be
       
    Fri Feb 20 15:59:50 CET 2009
    
    
  
Hello Kara !
Kara <karadenizi at earthlink.net> wrote:
> *Using*:  Using Windows XP with SP3, Thunderbird 2.0.0.17,
>           GPG 1.49, and Enigmail 0.95.7.  No problems.
> *Question*:  How -- independent of Enigmail or any other GUI -- can I
>              use GPG via the command line procedure (e.g., to sign
>              someone's key with a "trust" signature)?
> For some reason the following approach won't let me access GPG:
>     1.  "Start | Run" gpg --edit-key deadbeef.
>     2.  C:\Documents and Settings\Kara> gpg --edit-key deadbeef
>     3.  C:\> gpg --edit-key deadbeef
> In each of the above attempts, the resulting error message is:
> 'gpg' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
> program or batch file."
    Seems that the \GnuPG directory is not in the path.
    Add it, or use a batch to first jump to it.
-- 
Laurent Jumet
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