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Hi, wavenumber.
Although I don't have PGP, it's quite possible that it's not resolving the symlink to its install location (if it's stored in /Applications). If so, this is easily resolved by creating a new Safety Clone script with a small modification. Here's how to do it: - Create a new copy script. - In the 'Description' section, put in an appropriate description. You can copy and paste the one from the existing Safety Clone script, modifying as necessary to explain that this script will copy -- not share -- PGP. - Switch to the include tab. - Add in the existing Safety clone - share users and applications script - Switch to the command tab - Locate, in the boxes below, the PGP install directory under Applications - Press Add to add it to the list above (At this point, the volume name should NOT be specified in the table. If it is, double-click the entry and manually edit it so it begins with Applications (no slash).) - Change the command, in front of the file path, to "Copy". - Save the script Now, use that script rather than the 'built-in' one. This will copy PGP rather than share it, and should solve the problem. Let me know!
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