To use my public key, you will have to add it to your public keyring. You can do this manually using PGP by copying the key itself to a text file on disk (e.g. rewilson.asc) and then using the following PGP command from a DOS prompt: where [keyring] is the name of your public keyring. This item can be omitted if you are using the default file pubring.pgp, or if the file is specified explicitly your PGP.INI. More simply, PGPClick can be used by copying the key to the system clipboard, right-clicking on the "Add Key" button of the PGPClick toolbar, and then selecting "Clipboard". Alternatively, you can right-click on the PGPClick system tray icon, select "Clipboard" and then select "Sign" (32-bit version only). |
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New Features in Version 3.0 |
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