• I opened a command Prompt window and typed pgp -s filename.txt. No, I didn't set up the environment, which is why I suspect it is erroring stating it doesn't understand what pgp means.

    My company purchased PGP Desktop software that I should use to encrypt the data going between the client and I. I've used PGP before, and did it at the command line instead of through the GUI interface. I wanted to do that again.

    The PGP software is at c:\Program Files\PGP Corporation\PGP Desktop\PGPdesk.exe. But within this software, there are many options. I want the Zip function, and from the command line I'm not sure how to tell it what I expect.

    Any suggestions? I'm beginning to think the free pgp version would be easier to use in this fashion than PGP Desktop.

    Amy