Re: Using PGP 8.0.3 with Outlook 2002???
From: Rowdy Yates (rowdy.yates_at_no-spam-please.com)
Date: 12/20/03
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Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 14:39:41 GMT
i use it on some systems. the free PGP works fine with ms outlook. i even
am using outlook 2003. have you read the pdf maunals for PGP?
Bo Berglund <bo.berglund@telia.com> wrote in
news:ln65uvkkg40m85up4a94vbpf1phgb5qsh5@4ax.com:
> I am sorry for posting extra to this NG, but only after posting to the
> comp.security.discuss one did I find that NG existed. And the
> traffic here seems much higher, so maybe someone here can help me...
> I did not get any replies on the other posting.
>
> I have Outlook 2000 and PGP 7.0.3 with Outlook Plug-In. Works fine for
> me even on a Win XP Pro SP1 system.
> My friend has Outlook 2002 also on XP-Pro SP1 and has tried to make
> PGP work for him. He tried the 7.0.3 version but cannot get the
> Outlook Plug-in to show up. So he payed the $50 to get the commercial
> version 8 only to find that this too did not integrate with Outlook.
>:-(
>
> So the question is if it is at all possible to get PGP working with
> Outlook 2002 and preferably the 7.0.3 Free version.
>
> I know about tbe Microsoft software protection that disallows the
> installation of 7.0.3 on XP Pro SP1 systems and how to work around
> that. We used the workaround when testing on his system but in that
> case to no avail. On W2000 systems 7.0.3 seems to install fine without
> the workaround too.
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
>
> I am sorry for posting extra to this NG, but only after posting to
> the
> comp.security.discuss one did I find that NG existed. And the
> traffic here seems much higher, so maybe someone here can help me...
> I did not get any replies on the other posting.
>
> I have Outlook 2000 and PGP 7.0.3 with Outlook Plug-In. Works fine
> for
> me even on a Win XP Pro SP1 system.
> My friend has Outlook 2002 also on XP-Pro SP1 and has tried to make
> PGP work for him. He tried the 7.0.3 version but cannot get the
> Outlook Plug-in to show up. So he payed the $50 to get the commercial
> version 8 only to find that this too did not integrate with Outlook.
>:-(
>
> So the question is if it is at all possible to get PGP working with
> Outlook 2002 and preferably the 7.0.3 Free version.
>
> I know about the Microsoft software protection that disallows the
> installation of 7.0.3 on XP Pro SP1 systems and how to work around
> that. We used the workaround when testing on his system but in that
> case to no avail. On W2000 systems 7.0.3 seems to install fine
> without
> the workaround too.
>
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
> Version: PGPfreeware 7.0.3 for non-commercial use <http://www.pgp.com>
>
> iQA/AwUBP+KbXPYmX2a+E/sREQL43ACg1Ntaz77gBdBiSjL1b148LtcaakkAn0aV
> CW6ZNXKN+RsL7CFkzXnuxwXK
> =hEWs
> -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
>
>
> Bo Berglund
> bo.berglund@telia.com
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