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Pilgrim


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06-12-06 06:12 AM


I'm trying to find a version of PGP that will work with Quicksilver.  I
tried the new PGP v. 9.0, but it no longer supports Legacy RSA, and the
Quicksilver help files specifically call for Legacy RSA.  I tried PGP v.
9.0 anyway, and got a warning message from Quicksilver that I need to wait
until the nymservers have been rewritten to work with the new keys.

So I figured I'd just use PGP v. 8.1.  I downloaded it, and installed it,
but whenever I try to run it, it bombs out with the following error
message:

"The procedure entry point PGPGetTotalNumberOfShares could not be located
in the dynamic link library PGPsdk.dll."

I've tried downloading PGP v. 8.1 from several different sources, but the
end result is always the same, with the above error message.

I have no idea what this error message means, or how to fix it.  But until
I get PGP v. 8.1 operational, I can't use the nym feature in Quicksilver.

I really don't understand why PGP v. 8.1 won't run on my machine, under
Windows XP.  Supposedly it's operational under XP.

Anyone know how to make PGP 8.1 start running?

Thanks!

Pilgrim






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