Hi, GPGTools.dmg doesn't provide the current version of GPGServices.
Installing the standalone version of GPGServices should help.

Br, Alex

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On 03.06.2011, at 21:36, Steve <[email protected]> wrote:

Logging-out and -in again should work too.

even rebooted. Didn't help though. Still all the same, only encryption is
possible via the services menu.
I probably still have an older ggp1 installation lying around. But that
shouldn't do any harm, should it?


Hi Teckel,

could you simply try to re-install GPGServices stand-alone form:
http://www.gpgtools.org/gpgservices/index.html

So you used the GPGTools Installer to get the setup done? If you didn't
exclude it, then Macgpg2 should be running despite having macgpg1 installed.
And that's not a problem.

Please let us know if that helps.

cheers,
steve

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