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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: rodakudden on July 14, 2012, 12:18 pm

Title: Problems using PgpEX, PGP ENCRYPTION on win7, 64bit
Post by: rodakudden on July 14, 2012, 12:18 pm
Hi..

Im having problem encrypting my files due to my use of windows 7, 64bit.
The thing is, PgpEX does not support 64bits OS ive been told, so I cant right-click on a file and choose "sign and encrypt" etc.
I simply does not get those options when I right-click.

Is there any other way to do this or maybe another program that is just as easy? Suggestions?
Title: Re: Problems using PgpEX, PGP ENCRYPTION on win7, 64bit
Post by: rodakudden on July 14, 2012, 01:00 pm
Hi..

Im having problem encrypting my files due to my use of windows 7, 64bit.
The thing is, PgpEX does not support 64bits OS ive been told, so I cant right-click on a file and choose "sign and encrypt" etc.
I simply does not get those options when I right-click.

Is there any other way to do this or maybe another program that is just as easy? Suggestions?

Try GPG4USB a try.  See: http://gpg4usb.cpunk.de/

What is PGPEx, and where can I get a copy to have a look at it?

Guru




Thanks, gonna give that a try.

PgpEX Is a plugin which does the feature of the "right-clicking a file to encrypt and decrypt", its necessary to have just to make the program easy to use I think.
It comes with gpg4win and you can get it at http://www.gpg4win.org/


EDIT: Thanks man, that program sorted out my problem. Very much appreciated!