* Do "Right-click, Save As..." this file: <a href="../gpg.bat">gpg.bat</a>
* Save it to (or move it to) your HOME directory. If your username
is **foo** then your HOME directory is **C:\Users\foo**
- 1. You can now open a command window
+ 1. You can now open a command window
* *Start | All Programs | Accessories | Command Prompt*
* list the contents of your HOME directory with **dir** (see screenshot below)
* You can make sure that gpg is installed (and the helper batch file works) by typing **gpg --version**
* C:\Users\foo\AppData\Roaming> <b>mkdir gnupg</b></code>
1. Download this GPG configuration file (insures a strong key will be created)
* Do "Right-click, Save As..." this file: <a href="../gpg.conf">gpg.conf</a>
- * Save it to (or move it to) your GPG configuration directory you just created.
+ * Save it to (or move it to) your GPG configuration directory you just created.
* It should be located at **C:\Users\foo\AppData\Roaming\gnupg\gpg.conf**
* If you want to know why this configuration is important please
see [[OpenPGP for Debian|http://www.debian-administration.org/users/dkg/weblog/48]]
1. Go back to your HOME directory
* C:\Users\foo\AppData\Roaming> <b>cd \Users\foo</b></code>
- * C:\Users\foo>
+ * C:\Users\foo>
1. Proceed to the [[Next|gpg2]] step
[[!img gpg1.png align=left]]
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