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Old 18th August 2006, 03:29 AM
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Question problem with Seahorse in GNOME

I installed Seahorse to encrypt some of my files and it integrates pretty well with Nautilus, at least for the encryption part. I can do a right-click on the file and encrypt it. However, I cannot decrypt the file. There's no "decrypt" option in the right-click menu and no decrypting option in Seahorse itself. Is there any way to decrypt the files without resorting to the command-line?
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