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# Line 475  never exported with the public keys. For Line 475  never exported with the public keys. For
475  take a look into the GNU Privacy Handbook.  take a look into the GNU Privacy Handbook.
476  Just a last work on Key Pairs, they are automatically marked as  Just a last work on Key Pairs, they are automatically marked as
477  "Ultimate" because the key belongs to you and you trust it implicit.  "Ultimate" because the key belongs to you and you trust it implicit.
478    
479    @section The File Manager
480    
481    @subsection Introduction
482    The File Manager is no replacement for an Explorer Extension.
483    If you secure your files frequently and you want to do this
484    fast and easy, I suggest to install GPGee. It is a program
485    which integrates itself into the explorer and provide menu
486    entries in the context menu of files and directory. But the
487    File Manager can be very useful if you just want to decrypt
488    and/or encrypt some files without additional programs. You
489    can find the File Manager via the symbol in the taskbar,
490    right click and then "File Manager".
491    
492    @subsection An Overview of the GUI
493    First there are different ways to add (open) files in the
494    Key Manager. The easiest way is to use drag and drop to
495    add files into the File Manager. Just drag a file from the
496    explorer and drop it into the File Manager window. The second
497    way is to use File->Open. A dialog opens which is common for
498    all "File Open" operations in most Windows application. Now
499    you can select one or more files and confirm. The files will
500    be automatically added to the File Manager window. The main
501    window consists of a listview with three rows.
502    
503    The first row is the status of the file. It can be "ENCRYPTED",
504    "SIGNED", "PUBKEY", "SECKEY", "SIG" or "UNKNOWN". Dependent on
505    the file status, the File Manager offers different choices. For example
506    "SIG" enables the verify options in the (popup) menu. "UNKNOWN" is
507    the default for all plaintext files.
508    The second row is the file name. And the last row is the status of
509    the operation. It can be either "", "SUCCESS" or "FAILED". An empty status
510    means no operation was started yet. FAILED indicates that the
511    GnuPG operation failed. In this case an error message was issued before.
512    
513    Now it follows an example:
514    We assume that user wants to encrypt "c:\My Ideas\GPG GUI.txt".
515    Drag the file from the Explorer and drop it into the open File
516    Manager, the main window. The file will be added and recognized
517    as "UNKNOWN". Now we select the file and right click, a popup
518    menu is shown and we select "Encrypt". An new dialog is opened
519    which looks similar to the Clipboard Encryption dialog. Just
520    select the recipients and confirm. In contrast to clipboard encryption,
521    file encryption offers some more extra options. They are described
522    later. And hour glass will be shown as long as GnuPG takes to encrypt
523    the file. When the procedure is done, the third row should be change
524    to "SUCCESS" and the first row to "ENCRYPTED".
525    
526    @subsection General Options
527    Now we describe the general options which are possible in some
528    File Manager dialogs.
529    
530    @itemize
531    
532    @item Text Output
533    When this option is checked, the output will be encoded in ASCII armor.
534    This can be useful if the file should be transfered via email. The
535    size of the output file is larger than the usual binary output.
536    
537    @item Wipe Original
538    If this option is checked, the original file will be deleted after
539    successfull encryption. This can be useful if data should not be
540    available in plaintext any longer on a machine.
541    
542    @end itemize
543    
544  @bye  @bye

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