Encrypt or Decrypt Files and Folders with PGP Zip (Windows) (2024)

PGP Encryption Desktop: Encrypt or Decrypt Files and Folders with PGP Zip (Windows)

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Issue/Introduction

This article describes how to encrypt or decrypt files and folders with PGP Encryption Desktop for Windows (Symantec Encryption Desktop).

To encrypt individual files with PGP Encryption Desktop on macOS (right-click, or drag-n-drop method), see the following article:
180097 - HOW TO: Encrypt Files and Folders with PGP Encryption Desktop for macOS (Symantec Encryption Desktop)


To encrypt files in an automated/scripted method, see the following article:
153178 - HOW TO: Encrypt Using PGP Command Line

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PGP Zip will compress the file or folder as well as encrypt. There are two methods in which PGP Zip may be used. PGP Zip may be accessed through the main screen of PGP Encryption Desktop (Symantec Encryption Desktop), or through Windows Explorer. Creating a PGP Zip file is encrypting the file or folder, and a *.pgp extension will be added to the file, showing that it is encrypted.

Using PGP Zip within PGP Desktop

Follow the instructions in this section to create, open, or edit a PGP Zip file.

Create a PGP Zip file

To create a new PGP Zip file, do the following:

1. Open PGP Desktop.
2. Locate PGP Zip Control box in the left pane of the PGP Desktop main screen.
3. Click New PGP Zip. This also appears as an icon on the PGP Toolbar for quick access.
4. When the PGP Zip work area appears to the right, select the type of encryption (key or conventional).
5. Select a signing key. This will generally be your default key pair. You must have the private portion of a key pair in order to sign a PGP Zip.
6. Add recipients or users of this PGP Zip file by clicking Add Recipients. (not available for conventional encryption as it is a passphrase and does not relate to keys)
7. Drag and drop files or folders you wish to add to the PGP Zip file. You may also click Add Files, contained in the PGP Zip Control box, to browse for files and folders you wish to add.
8. Click Save in the work area, or in the PGP Zip Control box, click Save PGP Zip.
9. When the Save PGP Zip As box appears, choose a location to save the .zip file, choose a filename, and click Save.
10. Enter the passphrase for the signing key selected above and click OK.
11. If it was conventionally encrypted, you will be prompted to choose a passphrase. If it was encrypted using a key, the passphrase will be that of the recipient key.

Note: This process does not remove the original files from the disk. If you wish to remove the original files from the disk automatically, pull down the Zip menu and click Wipe Original Files from Disk. Open a PGP Zip file To open a previously created PGP Zip file, either double click the PGP Zip file (e.g. filename.pgp) and enter the passphrase, or do the following:

1. Open PGP Desktop.
2. Locate PGP Zip Control box in the left pane of the PGP Desktop main screen.
3. Click Open a PGP Zip.
4. Browse to the PGP Zip file (e.g. filename.pgp), and click Open.

Edit a PGP Zip file

To add/remove users, add/remove files, change the encryption type, or adjust the signing key, you must edit the PGP Zip file. To Edit a PGP Zip file, do the following:

1. Within the PGP Zip Control box, click on the PGP Zip file you wish to edit.
2. In the work area, click Edit.
3. Once you have made the desired changes, click Save.
4. Select a location to store the file in, and click Save.
5. Enter the passphrase for the selected key and click OK.

Using PGP Zip in Windows Explorer

Whenever you right click on a file or folder, the PGP Zip menu will be accessible to you. Use this option to quickly encrypt or decrypt a file or folder. The following instructions will show you how to encrypt files and folders using key and conventional encryption. It will also describe decrypting files and folders using PGP Zip.

Encrypt a file using key encryption

1. Right click on a file or folder.
2. Point to PGP Zip and click Encrypt.
3. Click and drag the desired recipient keys from your key list to the Recipients box below and click OK.

Encrypt a file using conventional encryption

1. Right click the file to be encrypted.
2. Point to PGP Zip, and then click Encrypt or Encrypt & Sign. At this point the Key Selection Dialog appears.
3. Check the box for Conventional Encryption.
4. If you will be emailing this as a binary file and are using an older email application, you may need to select the check box labeled Text Output to save the file as ASCII text. This will increase the size of the encrypted file by about 30%.
5. If you do not want to keep a copy of the original file, check the Wipe Original box (PGP will wipe the original and leave only an encrypted copy of it).
6. If the file may be vulnerable to a TEMPEST attack, check the box labeled Secure Viewer.
7. Click OK.
8. Enter and confirm a passphrase for the encrypted file, then click OK. If you chose to sign the file, enter the passphrase for your private key, and then click OK again. An encrypted copy of the file will now be created in the same directory as the original.

You may also use the PGP Zip menu for decryption of PGP Zip files or to Create SDA (Self Decrypting Archive) files.

Decrypt a PGP Zip file

1. Right click the file to be decrypted.
2. Point to PGP Zip, and then click Decrypt & Verify.
3. Enter the passphrase of your key and click OK.
4. The decrypted file will then be saved in the same location as the encrypted file.

Note: Double clicking on the PGP Zip file does not save a decrypted copy in the location of the encrypted file. It will open the file into PGP Desktop where you will need to extract the file if you wish to save it.

Additional Information

178739 - HOW TO: Encrypt Files and Folders with PGP Encryption Desktop for Windows (Symantec Encryption Desktop)

180097 - HOW TO: Encrypt Files and Folders with PGP Encryption Desktop for macOS (Symantec Encryption Desktop)

153178 - HOW TO: Encrypt Using PGP Command Line

156303 - Symantec Encryption Products Current Version Available

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Encrypt or Decrypt Files and Folders with PGP Zip (Windows) (2024)

FAQs

How to decrypt PGP encrypted file in Windows? ›

Decrypt a PGP Zip file
  1. Right click the file to be decrypted.
  2. Point to PGP Zip, and then click Decrypt & Verify.
  3. Enter the passphrase of your key and click OK.
  4. The decrypted file will then be saved in the same location as the encrypted file.
Aug 1, 2024

Can you PGP encrypt a folder? ›

The PGP Encrypt File activity encrypts a file or an entire folder tree using a PGP key file that you've created. When encrypting an entire folder, the folder tree is preserved from the root folder down. For example, if you encrypt C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\*.

How to use PGP on windows? ›

Basic steps for using PGP
  1. Install PGP on your computer.
  2. Create a private and public key pair. Before you can begin using PGP, you need to generate a key pair. ...
  3. Exchange public keys with others. ...
  4. Validate public keys. ...
  5. Encrypt and sign your email and files. ...
  6. Decrypt and verify your email and files. ...
  7. Wipe files.

How do you encrypt and decrypt a file or folder? ›

How to encrypt a file
  • Right-click (or press and hold) a file or folder and select Properties.
  • Select the Advanced button and select the Encrypt contents to secure data check box.
  • Select OK to close the Advanced Attributes window, select Apply, and then select OK.

What is the secret key in PGP encryption? ›

PGP then creates a session key, which is a one-time-only secret key. This key is a random number generated from the random movements of your mouse and the keystrokes you type. This session key works with a very secure, fast conventional encryption algorithm to encrypt the plaintext; the result is ciphertext.

Can PGP be decrypted? ›

You can use the PGP Decrypt File activity to decrypt files that were encrypted as part of a backup operation. To use this activity, you must install the gpg executable.

Can PGP encryption be broken? ›

In short, it is essentially impossible for anyone – be they a hacker or even the NSA – to break PGP encryption. Though there have been some news stories that point out security flaws in some implementations of PGP, such as the Efail vulnerability, it's important to recognize that PGP itself is still very secure.

What is an example of PGP encryption? ›

For example, if an email recipient is not sure about the identity of the people sending them an email, they can use a digital signature in conjunction with PGP to verify their identity. A digital signature works through algorithms that combine a sender's key with the data they try to send in an email message.

Is PGP encryption outdated? ›

With the advancement of cryptography, parts of PGP and OpenPGP have been criticized for being dated: The long length of PGP public keys, caused by the use of RSA and additional data other than the actual cryptographic key. Lack of forward secrecy. Use of outdated algorithms by default in several implementations.

Where is the PGP private key stored in Windows? ›

skr (private keyring) file in the default keyring location. For Windows this is in the Documents>PGP folder.

How do I create a PGP key in Windows? ›

Click File > New Certificate. The Certificate Creation Wizard screen displays. Click the Create a personal OpenPGP key pair option.

How do I verify PGP on Windows? ›

Check the signature.
  1. C:\Program Files (x86)\Gnu\GnuPg\gpg.exe --verify SIGNATURE. SIG FILE .
  2. Replace SIGNATURE. SIG with the signature file name, and FILE with the name of the file you want to verify.
  3. If the output says "Good Signature," you've successfully verified the key.
Aug 5, 2024

How do I decrypt all files in a folder? ›

Decrypting Files Using the Command Line
  1. Enter the directory/folder in question using the cd command.
  2. Type cipher /d once you're within the directory to decrypt all files inside of it.
  3. You should see something along these lines if the files were decrypted successfully.

How do I encrypt a folder on Windows? ›

How to Encrypt a Folder in Windows
  1. Right-click on the folder you want to encrypt and select 'Properties'.
  2. In 'Properties' under the 'General' tab, navigate to 'Attributes' and click 'Advanced'.
  3. Click the 'Encrypt contents to secure data' button, then press OK.

How to decrypt files in Windows? ›

How to decrypt a folder on Windows
  1. Ensure you are logged in with the user account you used to encrypt the folder.
  2. Right-click the folder and select “Show more options” then “Properties”.
  3. Make sure you're on the General tab and click on “Advanced”.
  4. Uncheck the box next to “Encrypt contents to secure data” and click “o*k”.

How to decrypt a gpg file using a private key in Windows? ›

Providing Your Own Key

In the folder where you would like to enable GPG decryption, click on the Folder Settings button. Expand the GPG encryption/decryption section. Select the Yes, use GPG decryption on all files in this folder and its sub-folders option.

How do I unencrypt an encrypted file? ›

How to decrypt ransomware encrypted files (and recover your data without a previous backup)
  1. Step 1: Identify the ransomware variant. ...
  2. Step 2: Back up encrypted files. ...
  3. Step 3: Download a decryption tool. ...
  4. Step 4: Run the decryption tool. ...
  5. Step 5: Check the decrypted files. ...
  6. Step 6: Remove the ransomware.
Feb 28, 2023

How to open a PGP encrypted message? ›

How to decrypt an OpenPGP encrypted email?
  1. Go to Messages and click on Inbox.
  2. Open the encrypted message that you would like to decrypt and click on Decrypt it.
  3. Enter your OpenPGP key pair/Personal key passphrase and click on OK.

How to decrypt encrypted files without certificate in Windows 10? ›

Encryption is designed to protect data from unauthorized access. Therefore, without the access certificate or password, it is not possible to decrypt the data. - Try contacting IT Support at your old company and see if you can get the certificate or password for decryption.

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