Alexandros,

I am making the assumption that you don't have an actual problem, but that you just do not understand how to make everything work to be able to encrypt your kmy file.

Do you understand that KMM itself does not do encryption? It relies on having gpg installed. As Thomas said, you need to first install gpg. (I'm not certain where the best source of this package is for Windows, perhaps another Windows user can make a suggestion.) Then, once you have gpg installed, you need to generate a key pair. Instructions for doing that should come with the gpg package. I strongly suggest reading all the initial instructions for using that package, so you understand about public and private keys, and how encryption works, at least in general.

Once that is done, open your data file in KMM. Select File/Save As... From here, the exact dialogs and choices depend on which version of KMM you are running. Since you are on Windows, you have 4.8.x. I only have a more recent 5.0.1 available, so the process will not be exactly the same. Ask more questions if you still need help. In 5.0.1 you then need to choose XML as the storage type. You should then get a dialog related to encryption. There should be a drop-down listing all the keys that gpg finds. If you just created your personal key pair, there should only be that key on the list. When you click OK, you should then be prompted for the file name. I would advise using a different name from your unencrypted file, at least until you are sure you can close and reopen the encrypted version without any problems.

Again - ask more questions if this is not enough information to get you started.

Jack


On 2018.09.30 15:11, Αλέξανδρος Κασφίκης wrote:
It makes no sense.

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On 30 Sep 2018, at 7:08 pm, Thomas Baumgart <t...@net-bembel.de<mailto:t...@net-bembel.de>> wrote:

Hi,



On Sonntag, 23. September 2018 22:54:02 CEST ?????????? ???????? wrote:



> Hi there.

>

>

> Is it possible to explain to me how to encrypt my kmm financial file? I really don't understand how to do it.



You need GPG installed on your system. It might not work out of the box (see https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=399230 for example) but we are working on it. Anyway, you need to make sure you have a working GPG installation and a set of personal keys (private and public) before you can think about encrypting your KMyMoney data.



Hope that gets you started.



Thomas





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