problem getting gpg to work
Jerome Baum
jerome at jeromebaum.com
Thu Jun 2 21:01:42 CEST 2011
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 15:14, Wanda Sprowl <wmsprowl at austin.rr.com> wrote:
> Also, what command do I use to unzip the gpg file ?
>
> When I ungpg or gz the file I need to be a txt file for importing into
> access.
gpg files are usually encrypted, which means you need a key to get at
the contents. If you haven't used gpg or PGP before, then your
correspondent probably didn't encrypt the file to a public key. They
will have used a password. You need to know that password to access
the file.
I suggest you contact the person who sent you this file. They should
be able to help out.
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