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1 twoaday 3 The Tiny WinPT FAQ.
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4    
5     Version 1.0
6     Last modified July 22, 2001
7     Maintained by Rich Wielgosz <rich at richwilgoz.com>
8     -------------------------------------------------
9    
10     1. General
11     1.1 What is WinPT?
12    
13     2. Information Sources
14     2.1 Where can I download WinPT?
15     2.2 Where can I get more information about WinPT?
16     2.3 Does WinPT require anything else to work?
17    
18     3. Usage
19     3.1 How do I use WinPT?
20    
21     4. Problem and errors
22     4.1 WinPT wouldn't let me register a hotkey. Why not?
23     4.2 Why is "Passphrase Caching" greyed out?
24     4.3 People can't verify my signatures. Why?
25     4.4 I get a "no data" error when trying to decrypt text. How come?
26     4.5 What is "Debug Mode" ?
27     4.6 Why isn't "Current Window" mode working properly for me?
28    
29     -----------------
30    
31     1. General
32    
33     1.1
34     Q: What is WinPT?
35    
36     A: WinPT is a "Frontend" which allows access to the Gnu Privacy Guard
37     (GnuPG) encryption engine. WinPT is a Windows application which resides
38     in the System Tray and "mimics" the look and feel of another popular
39     System Tray application. WinPT contains no crypto routines so it may
40     be exported freely to any country in the world.
41    
42     WinPT is in essence, a universal plug-in for all email programs because it
43     allows you to cut and paste from any email application, and encrypt the
44     data while it resides in your clipboard. WinPT also has a built-in file
45     browser for the encryption of files on your harddrive. WinPT will also
46     handle all of your key-management and key-server access needs.
47    
48    
49     2. Information Sources
50    
51     2.1
52     Q: Where can I download WinPT?
53    
54     A: WinPT can be downloaded from the WinPT.org website in the Download section.
55    
56     2.2
57     Q: Where can I get more information?
58    
59     A: There is always more info to be had at the WinPT.org website. You can
60     also get more information from the winpt-users mailing list. To subsribe
61     to this list send an email to [email protected] with the words
62     "subscribe winpt-users" in the body of the message (no quotes).
63    
64     2.3
65     Q: Does WinPT require anything else to work?
66    
67     A: WinPT requires that you have installed the Gnu Privacy Guard (GnuPG)
68     encryption engine version 1.05 or greater, for Win32. (r)
69    
70     3. Usage
71    
72     3.1
73     Q: How do I use WinPT?
74    
75     A: The use of WinPT is VERY straightforward, and it is beyond the scope of
76     this document to detail all of its many features. For more information
77     consult the included manual and see the WinPT DOC page.
78    
79     4. Problems and Errors
80    
81     4.1
82     Q: WinPT tells me "Couldn't register hotkey" - What does it mean and how
83     can I fix it?
84    
85     A: This is because another application has already installed those hotkey
86     definitions. It's also possible that in an NT/Win2K environment you need
87     admin privs to redefine hotkeys. (This we're not entirely sure of, does
88     anyone know if this is true?). You can redefine your hotkeys to something
89     that is available (or more to your liking) by selecting "preferences"
90     from the WinPT menu and changing them there. The default Hotkey
91     definitions are:
92    
93     Encrypt Clipboard: CTRL+ALT+E
94     Decrypt/verify Clipboard: CTRL+ALT+D
95     Sign Clipboard: CTRL+ALT+S
96    
97     Export to clipboard: CTRL+ALT+X
98     Import from clipboard: CTRL+ALT+I
99    
100     Encrypt current window: ALT+SHIFT+E
101     Decrypt/verify current window: ALT+SHIFT+D
102     Sign current window: ALT+SHIFT+S
103    
104     Please note that the "Export to clipboard" and "Import from clipboard"
105     hotkeys can not be redefined.
106    
107     4.2
108     Q: Why is passphrase caching greyed out in the preferences menu?
109    
110     A: It is greyed out because it is not supported yet. Once the GPG
111     (passphrase caching) Agent is ready for use, or when we find another
112     trustworthy caching program, we'll activate it then.
113    
114    
115     4.3
116     Q: Why are people having trouble verifying my signatures in the email that
117     I send them?
118    
119     A: That is very likely because your email is wrapping the text of your
120     signature in a place it isn't supposed to, therein "breaking" your
121     signature. WinPT solves this problem with a "Wordwrap" feature of
122     its own. This breaks the lines BEFORE signing and as a result won't
123     break your signatures. This feature can be found under the PREFERENCES
124     option of the WinPT menu. The biggest useable value to put in that field
125     (from what they tell me) is 76. To disable the feature put in a '0' (zero).
126    
127    
128    
129     4.4
130     Q: I can't decrypt text (error: No Data), but the clipboard is set with
131     valid GPG data.
132    
133     A: Check your line endings and for broken lines. The easiest way to do this
134     is to use the 'Edit Clipboard' option in the WinPT menu and look at the
135     text. This used to happen to me quite frequently when I was using the
136     mailer that was built into the Opera web browser (Don't misunderstand,
137     we LOVE Opera). All you need to do it edit the Open-PGP message so that
138     its LAYOUT looks like this:
139    
140     -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
141     Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (MingW32) - WinPT 10.3.0
142     Comment: See http://www.gnupg.org/
143    
144     hQIOA5K/4SdC8KCgEAf/ej46PTbHQ7CA8MvtYyTYtivJ4hQ6oo//V2aHsl6/E/HK
145     u81oJzop7QzCvK1CLjzK4hqhlZZYb07s/2n40zBSvy4apGVas6DxfpqoX2SFFlnC
146     5wqvNt8BekM3w9JIKsfGj2x5E/xMe0slJUegiiBkUup0BtzcGJB7Yzpts1FSE/QM
147     wFzJLiyTJ4m5XOMLEvnNS9U3PjWXyzlNWG3RNtyCHCLG/ovV3oGR1H+TCVBOmuft
148     NhfSHau4jKSffjShWWB5pMIxE7ZrHtJT838Ch57VR8oamZbszmtQo+gLg83ip8Er
149     QrpxiTuFLu/l5+0YUDjZN6nYPSNbbGDDdTYSbjF1VwgAxR1er7hw3FysrS0j7yBB
150     ZHiT+O6VZzcXUZMO1UsbZSf5htrS2t6Qf13DAoYahBFJCUWVCRxLprutKRyqy/KZ
151     U2p//gvXfoalDLJZNGwBXXvNodkt3kzzGjT5DxREEYuHPMlrsZ8RABeaEzlTuBDD
152     O6y6Sk0Qc72FJlQO2jP82wCOQTKvxX5QpJmUHVC4er5Hzkd8FNMbMlbGwV9zyvQW
153     PUPyT3llHIuv8FLHyBLr60nmJYBAbA1Wy5vYaGyhRS8NwQQbIR5cVBRDs0f5mv8=
154     =c5uG
155     -----END PGP MESSAGE-----
156    
157    
158     ...and not like this (or some other similarly mangled way):
159    
160    
161     -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
162     Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (MingW32) - WinPT 10.3.0
163     Comment: See http://www.gnupg.org/hQIOA5K/4SdC8KCgEAf/ej46P
164     TbHQ7CA8MvtYyTYtivJ4hQ6oo//V2aHsl6/E/HK u81oJzop7QzCvK1CLjzK4hqhlZZYb07s/2n40zBSvy4apGVas6DxfpqoX2SFFlnC
165     5wqvNt8BekM3w9JIKsfGj2x5E/xMe0slJUegiiBkUup0BtzcGJB7Yzpts1FSE/QM
166     wFzJLiyTJ4m5XOMLEvnNS9U3PjWXyzlNWG3RNtyCHCLG/ovV3oGR1H+TCVBOmuft
167     NhfSHau4jKSffjShWWB5pMIxE7ZrHtJT838Ch57VR8oamZbszmtQo+gLg83ip8Er QrpxiTuFLu/l5+0YUDjZN6nYPSNbbGDDdTYSbjF1VwgAxR1er7hw3FysrS0j7yBB
168     ZHiT+O6VZzcXUZMO1UsbZSf5htrS2t6Qf13DAoYahBFJCUWVCRxLprutKRyqy/KZ
169     U2p//gvXfoalDLJZNGwBXXvNodkt3kzzGjT5DxREEYuHPMlrsZ8RABeaEzlTuBDD
170     O6y6Sk0Qc72FJlQO2jP82wCOQTKvxX5QpJmUHVC4er5Hzkd8FNMbMlbGwV9zyvQW PUPyT3llHIuv8FLHyBLr60nmJYBAbA1Wy5vYaGyhRS8NwQQbIR5cVBRDs0f5mv8=
171     =c5uG
172     -----END PGP MESSAGE-----
173    
174    
175     It's also important to make sure that there are 5 '-' characters before and
176     after the 'Begin PGP Message', and 'End PGP Message' tags.
177    
178    
179     4.5
180     Q: What is "Debug Mode"?
181    
182     A: Debug Mode is a mode of operation built into WinPT which causes WinPT
183     to output error code to two files on your harddisk. If WinPT crashes,
184     take these debug files, zip them up with a compression utility, and
185     mail them to Timo with a detailed explanation of what happened. One
186     file is in the same directory as your WinPT executable and is called
187     "gpgme.dbg". The other file is called "winpt.log" and can be found
188     in your C:\WINDOWS\TEMP directory. If you can't find the "winpt.log"
189     file don't worry, sometimes it isn't generated, but "gpgme.dbg" is
190     always generated. To enable debug mode in WinPT use the "--enable-debug" switch on the command line when invoking WinPT. If you've set up WinPT to run from an icon, right-click on the WinPT icon and select "properties," then select the "shortcut" tab and type "--enable-debug" (without quotes) in the end of the "Target" field. Be sure there is a space between the last character of what was originally in that field, and what you add.
191    
192    
193     4.6
194     Q: Why isn't "Current Window" mode working properly for me?
195    
196     A: Current Window mode works better with the hotkeys, so try using them
197     first. Currently not all window types are supported, so in some cases
198     it might not work at all (we're working on that). If this mode does not
199     work the first time, merely try it again a second time. If it still does
200     not work then the window you're trying to operate on is an unsupported
201     type, and this will be addressed with a future release.
202    
203    
204     Q: Why in an earlier example does it say there's a version 10.3.0 of WinPT?
205    
206     A: Because I'm pulling your leg. :-)
207    
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