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I am trying to get GPG4Win to work in Windows 10 with Enigmail in Thunderbird, but when I click on a message for which I have a secret and public key in my keyring, I get a message stating it cannot find the
secret key. In the log file of Enigmail, I get these results:
gpg: DBG: starting `C:\Program Files (x86)\GNU\GnuPG\gpg-agent.exe' for testing failed: General error
gpg: can't connect to the agent: Input/output error
gpg: problem with the agent: No agent running
gpg: encrypted with 1 passphrase
gpg: decryption failed: No secret key
It appears that GPG-agent cannot be connected to. I normally have the Pinetry window popup asking me to enter my passphrase, but I am not prompted for my passphrase. In addition, when I manually select Decrypt/Verify from the Enigmail menu, I get no secret found.
In the Preferences section of Enigmail, I have it pointed to
C:\Program Files (x86)\GNU\GnuPG\gpg2.exe
Any ideas on how I can get this problem resolved? This configuration is working in Windows 7 and Windows Vista.
I hate to be so sarcastic, but if it ain't broke, you ain'ted had tried to fix it.
If I can't get W7 to install from a backup of my current computer on my next computer,
I'm going to Linux. Probably will go there anyway. I am sick of MS constantly
cooperating with the government spies.
Sounds like a mac is more your speed anyway.
waves bye.
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